mobyterian HIBTE General SDYN DA Auenibly, 0. 8. T Y. Tab 6017111 CAROLINA 1111 - NIFIIi3 AF.s:mi!ly wet a the usual hour yesterday E..,vrend.onoe both of members and - : ;: ott 7 re woqe,tsi CaMpired to the last tow fsYs- /1 , p r . Omakey opened the proceedings • P" T , o O- a tie gof the minutes, several member; on the dointg ;leOgiens- • o f a ll iasteutp, on leave being grant sot •• o n the minority report on the state o „ ti y ,dented last evening. rf tlie C -where defined their position on T O other m. a nd ailed correctiona of the record. O.tl °- ..„' flo od that the majority report be spread Ine - or d.. On this question, Messrs Ogden, • thel o re ;oom, hielogeave. Waller, and others adopted. • Toe mooon wan were finally approved. t ote 0-4.-;eo.. Board a resolution directing the Dr Board of Education to Baltimore. ex lb' be.rs moved to insert Pittsburg, versi oc m and other olden, in oor °der..lndianapolis, e The matter wee indefinitely el lie.I.IILOT • F lee . A. f.fr i Tl, b i sail , of Kentucky, rose and stated that pa:, hall reported him as yesterday mr. Mclnnis, of alew Orleans who 4'l,o7tt%trong Southern rights speech. Mr. 'Bar prn,- ;ter! that he tool not opened his lips yester ,'""flat. farther, he wee a Union man s and ix 3 dad.'"a Or home. The report pin ell him in :SS , •, n • nslllolo. I ft.,'' e v m on o n an who made the remark s attributed I ol iv bi a on on Wednesday was Mr . 111 Pedon, Or member of the same Synod ea Mr. inneo—Rp 1 re 'porr. of the Committee on the Annual Itto ."" t 'o e Board of Publication was then taken r g' o r' ' dionissod at length. • . I Waller made an elaborate ad '„, , - tee report, in *which he urged that the • o oi not es 11COISomioady managed as it ought Ea pointed out defective management in lo be. . net 0 salaries. stook, .to. 14--1' 1) McPhail, •of Euston , chairman of Pr Roo o -easilttee, rote to defend their action. Ho ''.;;;:ied that the Board was not intended to be ls ere money meting publication house. When . e Board is to entirely diverted from its purpose, 7-ts; e ve: happens, he will use all his inflows ,troy it. The Board Was not intended to pub. ; 0 101311;r books, but to publish unpopular books, c rib hooks as will advanoe the interests of reit- Other publishers ought to be allowed to i o . , m e popular books around, at low prime, while Beard took books not likely to attract atten on in other quarters, and published them for the f ministers, church members, and students; this Ohslllolol' are books like . 4 Calvin's Toed the " Assembly'll Pleat," etc. The ,meter farther defended the Board In the matter and economy generally, arid the die. ,:ion use continued up to the hour of adjourn :a ATTsunvon ensoicr. nem was considerable falling . cif of interest toordsy afternoon, as the discussion of the Union ' o oletioes, 'which had attraotesta large , number of otiudicrs, had been enspeoded. The records of South Carolina coming up, upon chinos asking if the law upon slavery, as en rol in 1818_ was rescinded by the action of 1845, yoch disousaion ensiled. gentleman from .. Egypt," Illinois, represent -891104, stated that be bed been instructed rote against any change of the established de 'onetime of the Church on the question. lit Ogden, a - Miss , stated, in a resolution, that ;:te action of 1845 was merely explanatory of the o _,lotion of 1818, and not blibTereive Of that re the dismission which ensued, South Carolina o oirea a rigid scathing at the hands of a Western yocate. 118 Secretary read, repeatedly, that portion of 4 General Record (1845) ortdob stated th a t no rtion should be taken upon the question of hu ms slavery, other than that referred to in the icaptores. I :isolation well offered and voted, that ;coeval Assembly had, in 1846, decided to the oritrarv. and the members from the South voted ;oho affirmative lit Smith hoped that the old deliverance of 1818 ._=td be resin mad_ Northern Presbyterians had family adhered to the old resolution, as then cofounded, and at the present time should be ,?opted. Dr Hodge offered an amendment that, in accept. o s sea aprrevlng the teimitee of the Synod of Salk Carolina, the Assembly should not he nu t:Mood as endorsing or expressing any opinion as the station of the Synod upon the political polls of South Carolina. ibe following is the roaolution of the minutes of troth Carolina referred to. It will be seen that tikes political action upon the oriels of the too: With regard to the political duties of our churches e ;Imposed of citizens of this Commonwealth, the 17003 of South Carolina is not celled upon, as a moat, even in the present-extremity, to give ad- Os or instrootion Political intermeddling by mit.ised ministers of the Simnel, and espeeiallyby 1:..fol of professed ministers, was been troop% wino rl for many years to our country; and has con perhspa more than any other cause, to ng the country to its present condition. Tits Synod, composed of Minlaters and ruling ,era, would not now be found imitating the bad tomple so often set by ecclesiastical bodies at the Sioh BE there is now a great and solemn question Itfwe the people of this Mate, affecting its very lire ei being ; and that Ruestion bas, of course, its re. aspects and relations, upon whisk this body hiedeetly competent to speak ; and If its deliver. mt, thereupon should have a pelitkial bearing, result for which we oaneht be held re• 'Mu, is involved at this immediate Juncture a who Ravens our rights; a duty to our r!dtre, whore Mood and suffering procured them '::t;; a duty to our children, whose preoionti ie. !xitance we may not waste or defile; and a duty nom very dares, whom men that know them not, :or care not tor them, as we do, would take from tar preteeflou. This Synod hoe no be:Radon therefore, ln ex easing the belief that the peop lei of South Caro- Sts are now solemnly hug ed upon to imitate their I..riutionary forefainers, and stand up ler their tie have au bumble, abiding confidence that Gat whore truth we represent in this conflict, will to Nit') us; and exhorting our Ohnrch end people t+ put tketr traria: in Goa, and so forward in the damn path cf duty. which his providence opens Wore them, we, aduiators and elders of the Pres byterian Church in South Carolina, in Synod as ttxtftd, wtuld give them our benediction, and the &wears that we shall sincerely and fervently fun y*Ere for them the care and protection of Almighty rAd. The records of Mississippi were approved, there tiltg baking ca, 3e-ctioaahles awaits the Synod of St. Paul the committee reported :pcm certain bad spelling the records of the Synod of Texas, Alabama, LS FORM others, were not in possession of the 11.-emtir. The appeal of R. J. Breekinridge and othera, of Su Synod of Ken-natty, wee laid over until the un meeting of the Oeneral Assembly. fppeale against the adoption of the Maga mined tgpott were registered by Rev. Dr. A 11 Bell, R theat*r. Rev. Idr A- Lloyd, of Ohio, and i" , ,,tges, of Prinetwon. kravai, CONuaIitiCRNENS or TUE ECLUCTIC XVICAL COLLII6IA —Yesterdsy at noon the an. Za! commencement of the Eclectic Medical Col- N. same cff at the Musical Fund Hall, in the ;sense of a highly respectable audience. After zl performanoe of several favorite airs by the ..ti, Drayer was offered by the Rev. Mr Robin t7, The degree of Daotor of Medicine Twee cos •!e8 upon the following named gentlemen: -`:yard iieynolda Pennsylvania r omtitua Surface Ohio .tzt Moetling Pennsylvania ,4 '11.3 C. Card Pennsylvania 1 R. Slay New York 2 Andrews New York e Stewart Ohio , Splacer Perkins Massachusetts E G Dalton Yosnayhrania Armstrong.... r y Pennsylvania A 4 A. Bennett Now York W ED, Births Pennsylvania :iiritly Hick? fitinde Island ifti P.:.. s ts Hsw. Jetwey rum._ nier .- . L .: , mgeP Maki; Maryland ?v.. Lee Townsend Rhode Island ' 4, anol. Ore, Jr. PenurrsWallis 4 0 teirruS England ~.z Taylor Penneylvirnia Irat Beatty Jones Pennsylvania AM (1. Miner Missouri 11 -); B Wolff Massaebrutetts 5 Cornell Massachusetts las Honorary Degree was conferred upon Dr. 3 0 iVoilf. of Massaohusetts, sod Dr II C. Coin 111 1. of Connectiout The number of matriculants Kle present time is 122 t., Valedicitory Addr,gss vas. .3.41,..rad lAD., 20. Davidson, Professor of Materia Medlea and 4eiventiol. PICKING FOOKETEL—Joseph Riley SEW Win. ii ,lirard was arrested at America and Jefferson `:set s upon the oberge of attempting to 'pick mietm_ The stemmed ie well ktiown to the police, 4 . 71 0 g been arrested upon similar charges Ile to riven y Alderman Shoemaker. Coax EXCHANGE ON /toenails OF ARMY - , 6 b —A special meeting of the Corn Exchange was held yeeterday meriting, at the : 41 In the absence of the President, Mr. steel Wk 4 to the chair. and the following preamble &DI resolution were offered by Mr. Budd, and ' 4 „"bilouly adopted : rrivrtar, Charge intiefteite, hal somewhat !ROMs, exist atpresent that the Government been imposed upon in the varione artioles of 4t..!laity furniebed for the troops—it la, therefore, /tesofred, That the members of the Corn Ex t'LOße will o4tber 801 l nor ba7 any unsotuad or stun article of brendstoffs or other provisione to be intended for the use of the army. ~ oHo e - Lrerniiy,—Yesterday morning two obefed, e Alderman oerea supp lifting. It befo See r ms that they we nt inlctoo r, a cloore, at Third and George 'Assets, ander the Fretezeo of selling some soap, and while the pro- Iltiten attention was directed elsewhere, they t'tf their basket with idiom, and made off They "Te both committed for trial. fie 3 ETISNTY NOME 1110EILAYD RIGUINNT. d : I „, i "Patch wee lISCHfiTfld Dere list eTeuing zg that the Beventy-ninth Highland Guard 1 ,7 4 1, ft New York at seve n o'clock, and would c e here a' two o'clock this morning. The tttim,... • moth lender the command Of Lieutenant Samna] Mackenzie Fdltot, and hee been ' 'Marching orders for several days past. „„ k t erig.v. the min were furnished with knap- V,,' 800 muskets, 1.1) boxes of ammunition, and outtridgo. At two o'clock yea afternoon, the regiment passed by Gen. Gen." e-' ' "Untie, le Twentieth street, and re. 4', 171, 1 a handsome flag from Mns Ewen. The !!:conleaniea the regiment to Washington. rat' ' 3 elor nolice bad a /quad of policeman f„,',' . 4d at Waildegton street wharf last night. t",, 'Purpose of preserving order and facilitating T'''tage or the troop! to the Baltimore depot. Th 1. " IntSPETIDINT BADlnge t:a Inieuendent Rangers, under command of Inaln blve been Prrnished with new ". 14 5 e 13- r.entitti nr,lrtura. tbo of 3 number of 1 " t Rangers, we iloTitatic sce a'i ro p,tr.:-dn this morning. , have alre•-•11 • • v it irmlit service I, red . a uT Giver - tim e : — ant ei • r., .61: 7 e on be or to WatbiLKlOn A - or. HOUSEHOLD FURNITUBB, helloe s ito lat Ls nung, at 10 o'clock. Himont bouzahold i r ;", gurnior piano fortes. Ito . at Div* 814 Ullutaut streak The Annie Lonedale Testunonial To- morrow. We are pleased to learn that thus welt•merited compliment to the fair inaugurator of " The Lone Mothers of Volunteers' Relief Fund " promises to be a truly brilliant affair, thanks to the exertion■ of the distinguished eomndttee of arrangereente, and the boot of talented artists who have gene rously volunteered their aid Both the musical matin4e and the evening concert will combine such an array of our very best weal anti ittietramental talent ae is seldom heard in the concert salons of this or any other city. And who that remembers Annie Lonsdale's graceful and womanly efforts in the holy nausea patriotic charity, will not long to see her era she leaves on the mission to which she has devoted herself, and bear her thrillingvoloe ae she recites the appeal to patriots, the ode to those who died in Baltimore, or sings the songs of the 'Union? Every one must be there, either after noon or evening ; and the ladies especially should take in obarge the cause of one who has provcd herself not only a Lady but a true-hearted woman. A Pavnioric TOWIIBIIIp.--Wells township, in Fulton county, Penna„ has one hundred voters, out of abut number fifty two have volunteered in Captain Wishart's company of infantry, in defence of the eters and stripes. It is the banner township, of this Mate, if not of any other State LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. UNITED &vane ilfersiOr Coro T—Judge CADWALADISR —The Grand Jury in this court Welo unable to make a burg presentment yesterday, owing to some informanty in the paper. It will be ready to-day. In order to guide the jurors in their investigation Judge Cadwalador submitted to them the following inetruottona eititrbEltilti Or TEM GRAND Jour: riot of Congress makes it criminal for any person having the oharge or onstody of arms, ordnanoe, muni done, shot, powder, or habiliments of war belong ing to the United Eitatoo, or of any provisions for the victualling ,of any soldiers, Suaners) marines, or pioneers to embrszle, purloin, or convey away any of the same for lucre or gain, or for the pur pore of hindering or impeding the service of the United biaieri or knowing of, and being privy to such offence to counsel, aid, or abet it. Another act of Congress makes it criminal to steely make, alter, forge, or counterfeit, or oanse or procure to be falsely made, altered, forged or oonntorfoltsg, or Willingly aid or assist in falsely making, altering, forging, or counterfeiting any writing for the purpose of obtaining or receiving, or enabling any other person or persons, either dt reotly or indirectly, to obtain or receive from the United States or any of their officers or agents. any sum or sums of money; or to utter or publish as true, or cause to be uttered or published as true, any such false, forged, altered, or counterfeited writing, with intent to defraud the United States. knowing the same to be false, altered, forged or counterfeited, or to transmit to, or present at, or or cause or procure to be transmitted to or pre. seated at any office or officer of the Government of the United States, any wriiirg in support of or in relation to any account or claim, knowing the same to be Mee, altered, forged, or oottnterfeited. As this enactment has been judicially interpreted, a criminal offence is committed under it by a person who, knowing a genuine writing to contain a false statement, uses it for any such fraudulent purpose Tlie game wet makes it criminal to be knowingly in possession of any labs, altered, forged, or counterfeited writing, for the purpose of enabling any person or persons, either directly or indi many, to obtain or receive any money from the United States, or their r.fEeers or agents, knowing the same to be false, altered, forged, or counter . fatted, with intent to defraud the United States The not contains a ',revision which would have been implied, if it had not been expressed, that nothing therein contained should be construed to deprive the courts of the several States of juris diction, under their laws, over such offences. Another act of Congress makes any officer of the United States who is guilty of extorrion, under or by pole,- of Lis Aloe, pout.lbable DISTRICT Couvr--Judge Hare.—Semple vs. Pbaro. Before reported. Verdict for plaintiff for $134 89. 4 D Otougtttott to the me of David M Bull vs Milieu Agar. An cotton to recover the value of one•tifth interest in a patented madame. Jury out. The Blockade of New Orleana. Loutavtats, May 21—A despatch from Charles A. Faller, published in the New Orleans Pteayune of the 27th instant, say' that the United ritates steamer Brooklyn is blockading the month Of the The Pensacola correspondent of the Mobile Ad vertssor states that several vessels, including three from ApidaahloGia, have been driven from there within two or three days by the blockading fleet. Prince Allred at St. Johns, N. IL ST Jonas, N. S , May 30 --Prime Alfred ar rived last rLight, and was received by the Governor and aisle anthorities. There Wall 8180 a torch light preeessioa Of firemen and a display or fire works. He leaves to-morrow for Fredericton, and it is expected will proceed to Quebec by the inland route. Kentucky Border-State Convention. FRANKFORT * May 30.—The proceedings of the Boraer-State Convention have been Unimportant. Sailing of the 11. S. Steamer Wabash. New YORK, May $0 —The United States steamer grebes& sailed this morning. The steamer Key stone State elm sailed to.day. -Ohio Troops at York. B.azanroas, May 30 —A lams number of Oh le troops are reported at York, Pa., this Damning, on tho road to this city. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL The Money Market. PIIILAD2LPIIit, May 20, 1861 State fives. which yesterday receded one per cent., remain steady at the reduced price; COT sixes. not suP. Ject to taxation• are arm at tro the old lames novae:mod to 90i, a gain:of 3.1. Reading Railroad stock stands at le to is ice. with Lght sales. A few shares of Clete whoa preferred sold at P. RIMS and Vine-street Pestenger Railway stook ie not sold now at the Board, the rubheation of the President relative to the issue of frandu:ent stook, and notes with out legiu consideration, and the company haring ■topped transferring the shares until farther investigation has been made, }vain; en end to transaanons therein until the condition of the company is more clearly ascer tained. The West Philadeiphia Saving Fund and Trust Cam ila) have mad. a dividend of brim per mint. to their stockholders out of the srofite of the 'sat six months The State of Sew hoses advertises for a loan of $600,060 at six per cent. Bide will be received by the Treasarer of the flats. at 9 renton, up to the 17th of Jane, for ti epee of the deneminatteni of one. Ave. and ten thousand dollars- The loan is reimbursable in aeon a of SUMO° en the first of January of the years 1t615 to 1869 inclusive. No bide unaer par will be entertained. I. le expeoted that the whole of !hie Mee en he Mime by Mt,rtexts of the State. No Amte in the Thuon errands in better credit than New Jersey. The state of Vermont advertises for proposals for a ken Of Ave hundred thourend dull ire for wititery pur- Donee. secured by eiT per cent. "tote bond., to be issued nder authority of au Set passed by the Lecielature at its late special to mon. The entire debt of the State of Vermont is only a 76 000 to meet the interest on which the Leetelatere has enthertted s tax of 4100.1500. The Elate of Illinois invites proposals sor a loan of one million dollars, which snit be received at the American Exchange Bank. in New York, until noon On the lit of July. The stook will bear interest at the rate of nil per cent. per atm in. Payable eenu-ananally rn hew York, and the principal reimbursable after Illinois State stooks are Quoted at jar in the New York market. The State or rodiono, which recently voted two ndl lion dollars.for the defence of the General Government end the hregrity of the Federal Constitution. now ad. partials 11,200,00 D of this loan, to be awarded on am per cent. couponctoek. on the 25th June next ; propo. malt to be filed by the 12d of that month• with the own miesioners, at the office in New 1 ink, of Messrs. Wins low, Lanier, $c Co. Tee reeeolvesio loan of three , of dollar* wilt bb awarded to bidders on the 6th of Jane. This is to he a six per cent. loan, free from taxation, and re deemable in ten years. The Rochester fßies cf Mar rfth gives intolhgenOe of 'a (neutrons break in the tow oath of the Erie cane. on the ten-mile level. one 11Itt:. Vera of Port Giheon. Sixty feet of the hank was earned out. There meet be a area fleet of boats in the ♦iotnity of the break andthe interrnatien of naviretion will wove very detrimental to the iatereite of the boatmen. Philadelphia Stack Exchange Bales, Inlay 30.1na aleurnun aT 1#..-R-Eszaucuut, Merchants' I,l' muse - FIRST 'BOARD 900 Penna. 7713 91.8,0 do --.—.. 77 IWO do— . 77 MS do . 77 10L43 Cam Am 65,11 78 WO Phil d da Bnk 53 City ^, ow 98 SIVO 9d Mkt do - - —NSW 98 BETWER 200 e Reading Cm cV 400 RitX ea...._. —Neer 97% 16 Reading 18-a6 3ouu Reading 61 'B6-- 69 3 MeOA6lllO6 Bank.. 30 S Cataluna& Pref..- 7 do-- ---..„ 6 I 5 d0_,..... , ..... 6 I U do__ BOARDS. 6 Trenton RR.-166 RE001.411 BOARD 4 Penns ~ .. 3644' HO Reading R- .464rn 15 IN* POrdiac kt si bit at._ 91. X 80 do Lk. 1000 do 974 60 do 500 do., , 674 'BEV Peon 77 3000 d o 3d m-464rn 83X 10E9 do---77 :0 o do- 360 do- . 77" 11.00 Mor vs Cans, 07 6 Fmk in Fire,. 10 IMO Rsad.s6 os. M.—. 09 0 . 0 CRY BC UAL, a 91% Iooolsoh Play ao 1/ do-- -63 1..1.1 1 P 100 gboBlll9 PRICE/S—FIRAI. Bid. Asikeil.l JAI. Asksd. rkliNdellatis iki- lax cl3B l Lon bland R-. SM 934 Phil. 8. R. 01.4" DIAL LOA el& I. 17 4781. MIRA ea -new_ 97 RI RAM CI & N 1581 - 33 at Peons at.-- 7655 77 !North Nana It ,_ 856 8 Resit it —__ ltla MN ,NPa g gi..itit ont 14 , Road Ws '7O-- 783 i Si :181 Poops B 104..,..._ _ Si Read mt 01'80 4.1 Si 90 iCatainaas R pre" a 5 st..ul mt &Me_ sEld 80 11Presk & Rontsit _ 11 Penne. R ex-div. 35% 33303dit35-et R. 3 ....36 38 Penns RSdmtfa 83 23,V i Rime& Vine-at R.O 436 Morris Can oon. SSP 41 West Phila. h.. _6110738 Morns Cann - 4.lNSprees & Pine.- 7 8 1114 61'40.61'40.....- 6 3 '64 tirmaa & eimum_gig nob Nn P• 4114- 1414 1414 Chest & Wabet. - Si Elmira 71'78 - - . - 6$ Philadelphia Markets. May 20--Evening. The Flour market eonttnee• dull. There is tittle or no export demaad to-day; and the sale. are mostly m ma nia. to amply the trade at 25 8734°6.6236 for com mon and good superfine. *snag for extras. Oa 666 76 for family. sod 1707 I 6 bbl for &nay brands as in wieldy t the feollipts are motional, i gulch:bra super fine w i n ter vilest being offered at elsao withoat Booing buyers for shipment mitring do at ttb gig. and do do en trant $6.504p' bbl. Rye Fiour and Corn Meal are not Inquired for—the former 111 auotad at 113.10, and the latter at 12.5735 hhl for Pennsylvania Meal. with out sales. epain —There is very little Wheat offeriug, and price' -re Steed!. Wirh further sales of 6.00111 nm in bps nt isnairoo ea in quality, mostly at the 151111 tete 107 prime Penner Immo' red. afloat. ineludiur white at 1400 1650 live to doll. with ler her small manors and 'else ef urine.•6llle. et 86m67e. Corn is tw b e t.,. a t Ot beyolll.lslll 0121 Y rot nd at Mo. i geom. and a few email lots mostly W•vie. mixed at MmHg. as in quegoy the letter es sery ermsietble, t , at are , nobaniert. with •slee of 1 6c0 bus prime Southern at SOO. VIAlf. —"Them VOTY little dome in Quitrottrou for the went of snag, and Let fu 01 is Arm at MM ion. Carton it firm. but ve•T quiet, a low small bas WY/ hay nig Drell mein at fall ma.. Onocrama —The only transaction to the anotion sale br Lindh. Cook &Co. at whi' 2 bags Rio Coffee ware offered and 2210 sold at 103401040, average 11 52 1000, 60690 days and 4 monttie uremia; W bhds Cuba Molasses at 170. 4 mos. and INS 611di Nita RIO bogy. damaged. at elfeithb. oastr. gioviszons.—There /A eery little movement. and not numb change in. priers. A sale of pickled Rains was I wade on tonne kept_pritotte. WHISKY moves off lather more freely at 1630,170 for bbla. sad Ms for drudge. The Tedslate are Mkt; and Me mares. CITY ITEMS. A 'PATRIOTIC, BUT TATUM. " limy" giseroser. A yam amusing, although to somebody a rather nn pleasant incident, took place In the vicinity of Broad and Arch anon; yesterday owning. As a compan y of suntan was marching down Arcs street, emit o f an."'" a lady, elegantly dressed, stepped through the g ateway of a marble-yard, In o - der to leave the sidewalk as free as possible to the noble defender. of our (manta in their morning march. At the same momenta portly fiati-Woman entered the gate also, and. thinking that under such sire mittances there could be no itnlrro printy in eddreering one of a dilfwent rank, she re marked to the lady in QUelltiOn, no doubt with a genuine 'smarten pride, that two of Aer sots h.d already cone to the war.' But this unsolicited familiarity was too mush for the dignity of the lady, who rude;y replied, Jh cee th.ien bine be kit:a !" Alas for the frailty of woman'. tongue. The remark, of course, wee hail ed by the sturdy mother of the iwo enlisted patriots as a declaration of war. In an triton; down went the fish- basket from hor crown to the pavement, and, using one of the largest shad as a Cudgel. she 00111- manned mauling the lady about the head unmerdifally for her irnperi them end disloyal speech. The bonnet and sundry other elegant fixings about the figure head of this haughty craft came out of the con/Het decidedly scaly. The persons standing around. who had heard the offensive remark, i mead of interfering to quell the melee, seemed lather pleased than otherwise at nee-h g Ewell fl Union vietory en noir home. In a few minutes the defestsd Party, no doubt on second of the consideration tine to her sex. wee allowed to 8::-oede from the crowd, wittiest further molestation. A by stander, somewhat vaned in the scienee of physiogno my, who saw the lady when making her exit. remarked to us that he read in her countenance something Ike firm determination never again to fling disloyal senti ments in the face ors patriotic fmh woman. Ehouldn't wondor. PATRIOTIC BTATIONRRY.--It le quite natural that the furore created in favor of ensigns, badges, and royal traceless of every deceription. should be ex tended to Surionery. In this department our enter prising friend J Magee. in MS Chestnut street. whose advertisement will be four d in another column. has wee the lead. and we !Mere Offer, the choicest and most varied &Piedmont of maps, writing Paper. PlM lope.. et cetera. of any nonse in this city. anions his letter and note vapor are two styles which are itkelT so become very popular. from having pnnted• In colorer no the first veme, patriotic mono; ninon •" The Woe Volunteer of the Six h Massachusetts Rerment." by G. Gumpirt, Vee . and another en the .• Death of Col. Elleworth," to the tune of OK Tiyiwcavve. His colored engraving rf the tragedy of Ellsworth is also stirsotios much attention. RIMMING GOODS AS WROLTSALII YhtOgg.— The publio has lately witnessed the novelty or selltna off wholes."lO at , elte at and Al a attliable anti. thesMor this. Messrs Tyre k i andel!. southwest Cor ner of Fourth and Arch streets. have determined to Fell their large and elegantly assorted retail stock of dress goods n- wholesale pricer. Theis an c•d'er which we are sure our lady readers Will nominate. MOM S. & L.'s stook is aiwai 11 minion teth as to to and e ttent, but it has never been more so than at the pre sent time, and in the extraordlnary inducements which they are now making in proses, theirs is, of all others, the Diane to go for ladies to be etlitod In EPnrilr and Sommer fabrics. limoug other speotalnee inoloded in the splendid stook, we may mention their 0-gandiess Grenadines. French Barnes, litozambieues, thintnee, eutrnunr Silks, and Foulards. GeNTLEMIneg Minimum Owns --Our readers In want of shirts, under clothing, gloves, neck ties: ho siery, suspenders handkerohiefs. fancy gonna ewes, itenriernaols wrappers, smoking caps. or anything else is +he Gents' Foraishing n.rne, will find the fr.ghost, best made. most tasteltil, and, i>i 611 respect., the most desirable stook to sabot from, at lac well maw onao lishment of Messrs, R. C. Walborn & Co.. Nos., and 7 North Aixth street. His attendant. are courteous, and his limes moderato. CAPTAIN MOMIIIIIN'e &MGM —This flee corps have received their equietnen% and ere now read, for action at a moment's notice. Their equip ments are different in style from anything worn by our mint , ry, and the Bangers, when full-risged present a veer fine eDoearanoe. They numb resemble a men clothed in one of the elegant and neat-fittion suns from the Mammoth Gift Emporium of Granville Pukes. 60e Chestnut 'sleet Gifts, of every description, pre sented to pnrobaeorc GEN. BAITTORBi ANT , WEEAT Loons taxa.— Major general Butler, the commander of the Federal forces at Fort Monroe, is one of the men of the times, whom the war has brought prom t cui/r forward. We have seen the General. and will NT to in its a sew W ink sketch of him Imagine a stout. hPavily built man, with rattaer an awliward gait; bad upon the top of his bead, with him upper lip graced with a heavy MOB. taohe. and with a decided eooentnoity in his optics, Isaiah rouble it a little uncertain which way he ig toot ling. In war times the General wears the mutation uniform, of course ; but on ordinal, (moutons he in variably dresses in the elegant garments made at the Brown atone Clothing Bell of Rookhill & Witoon. Nos. ass and sob Chestnut West. above sixth. Thus is a strong evidence of the good Mete of the General. Hie pluck and martial skill are undoubted. MAKIN V INTEL LIGEN cum. SEE FOURTH PAGE. ARRIVED. Behr T 8 MaColley, Carter. I day from Camden, Del, with oath to Jim Barrett &. Sim Bohr .1 L Severing. Bomail. I MO' from Dover' Deli with corn to Jae ttarrati & eon. Behr Ivy. Henderson, 6 days from Berton, in ballast to E R Saw, er & Co. ldchr.Clai ton & Lowlier, jacksoa.l day from finwratii Del. with oorn to Jas L Bentley k Co. Palm J Thereat. McClure. 2 days from Chesapeake City. Mdosith grain to tarlatan & Curran. Mohr I suet. Bas ard, 1 day from Christiana, Del, grain to hristian & Curran. Rehr D McCarthy, smith. 6 days from Boston, with ice to Booted', Stains & Co. boar Burrows, t:, Clark, 8 days from Boston, in ballast to captain. Bohr tiaroline. Fox. 4 days from New York, with mdse to David Cooper. Meaner Delaware, Johnson. al hours from New York. with =cite to Joe Alidord as. Of Ben Dame. passed bark Bella Donna. of Mard c o mingt guano!' I' also, saw one harm nrig and ochr CLE .S.RED. Prig Elizabeth Watts, itryant, Ker West. Las 8 Chambers. tirig Starlight, GOok, Bolton, 14 Sturtevant & Cu, Brig Li Leeds. Swam proem, C Banter. Sour Lady t nee, 00THOII, ilOrehenee. C Beolsoher. Soar Ontario, Vanerrier_ hew London. P Smith. i.ear -rico. enemas new York_ captain. Bohr Citizen, Vrlntawiterl PfeW York. CaPtain% Sour J AUGUR,. Davie . , ePOOtool, N latestoesets & Co. Bohr A it Wetmore, Bogert, Boston, L Audenreid & Co. Soh; Rebecca Knight, Endicott, Boston, L Audenreid o. R C ohr Elize & Rebeaos, Frioe, esliabtaT, L it udonrolit . e a chr Elizabeth Jane. Beokwith, Easton, Md, Neall & Meriiman. cam J St Travers, McGee, Baltimore, It Sturtevant & . B Go ear Tay ler_ Penwell. Rehoboth. Md. J W Bacon. Bohr i,. W Harrington, Kohineon, Providence, tan ner. Stickney & Weilmston. soars ti King. Andrews, Washington via Baltimore. T 'W abater. J r. Bohr Ann Piokrell,_Elzsy. do do do Poor C C. Garvey. Stine.. liaittmoreorotain. Steamer Rent, - L Gag. Her, Baltimore, A Grovel, Jr. RI UdineHAM ciJorreaponanmie of ,he Prem. _ BMW ORR. May M. The balk Impitvidor. for Itiladeaplua, liras at rot nambooo on the 4th Inst. Arrived. Mop !harem, ' from Liverpool ; bark Utah. from Turks island ; br a g Mary Wilmte, from !Putman Ayres ; sour . ..Oa lioat. from Rio Grand ; nom Frump. (tom Cardenas b Bohr C Metfteal, fiom pains; Wilt Urbana. from IndianoLs. ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS, rP TA 12 Weimar. LAST marr. CO?ITINENTAIe HOTEL--Plinth and Chestnut. 3 C Snakes. Baltimore W H Wikoff, Trenton, NJ 0 8 Baits. NOW York J R Cassetberm Phila W A mien, New Yolk 7 Jouns..o, J E Birks, bt Louis E. V aum...Ar, Jr. At Louis J New York M Wnstangtoti it Din, ray Jersey City ( 3 P bddr • Witalr 1• 0 1. .1 Irvin Gregg 3 Flora, Pittsburg G W Wean. OnitWarel J Armatrous, billAb'pOrt .E{ Rise. Lioiroz, tore it PINS. Wersthiagion JIL W arson It In. N Jane,' Mut G C Mann. al Jersey J A K lrbe . vittebu F Dodd . New York A Cook &'a rt island H n Leavitt. Jr, Lowell C Taft, Providence, it I 0 W Robinson & w 1 N Y W it Cook.. New York 8 W Bates. Boston J Wilson. Wilmington, Del J harden. Aew Y yrs RM Cr, stir. New r ork Miss Harden. New York 8 Fay, Jr. B atop 3 titouli bridge &H. Dimur Eionhart. DIM York G T Ulineted hew Jarmo' Mrs C k N Jersey 17 N Dap New York .1 A Darn*, 'Yorkl.ll.amb-lonv York W Walker. New 4 ark 'Pbgamey. B. mon W M Fleming, New York C r mavens & wf. Balt Bittnrums, tanetnnatt, 0 C Cneney. Hartford, ola Opancer- Raruord, Ct C T James Diogerson 0 8 Bolsters & la, rape Tn w m bliester, Worth, C * i.lth.ten berg, W Wm 0 Weep= & la, Balt ti W ktosetson. Pittsburg J t.ooah. ClatAge) Mrs Hate,. Harrisburg MMrs Warlord & de, Perms. Mrs Rs denten. Prima l liskteman.liarnsburg Maw Ross, Barriaburg C 84nAersot., merman% rEt Mr Sanford it la. N York Miss Downing, New Vail J o mite. rowyork A biage Jr. strooklyn Rev H B obormem h J J B uton. Boston 4* 0 Thomson, haven J D /Donner balem Mr< 1 la Qu.'ley. Balt Dr L Frisher,_Nee York Wm G Tompkins, AI York J Sle.dtnan. NOW York V _4lltoll , Dlll.llll2d' ()F de Marengo, fans F Allen, lirW Torts C !food, g ngland , klarorted,,Jr Boston AI M Kel r l o‘lol l Price & wt . , De aware eL anah en , Delaware W helm ebanun J Johnson, • sedum Mies Howard. Boatoo. MyfiVk, Minnesota It Fiddemen. Delaware D CIDDLT. inuswars All,. II re,A. St Londe E A mavens dt. to,ffobokeri 3 a. Grove, Danville. Pa John Greve. ttarivilts. Pa W Wagner York. Pa L. B Harrison, Cum nein, 0 ()C Groan, U B a Bayard Que. hew 'York J P Jose., New York c 0 Chapin A.l Rionardsonv N Y H Rirsonfield, New York WA D mesa), TC M Baron, New It ork .k. 13 1 1Ioki, New York - John tiKtiletu, Cierikrinatt. 0 T a Palmer & la, Portland 11 at Marrs t & Is, Ported Gardner Colby,Buston J It Ca len, New York A Jewett. New York 'l' Il r ew. New York P.kt kleilvaine,bl Y John A Pool, New York 1, Bait ti Aire York Buck, Bakimore Geo B tuns, Liverpool J H invole,s, New York N Y Greene, Prov, R Mr Potheinue, New York Thou Barao,ry New York u Tufts, Boston D Briggs. N ew York W Barrie.. hats York M Meredith. Asir York AMERICAN HOTEL—Ctestnut street. above Filth. It H Stratton, Troy, N Y B Hyde. New York L R. Ehnen. New York R &Jude. Jr, lainden, Del A 0 rowers. Dow York C 1 7 bloratl.!Wu J b moue Elosum W tlO,BO/1 MHO eirderson, L Haven Moak Henderson. L Hen R e Woods. Maryland K Kline. Iteading W Yea on. New York W r Lander. New York B Brown. Readanglt H Sayre, Bethlehem Ji NTrtte r repr.strvania J H 0 W r meter - 1" Polk. odes.. bet .0 Orel az West Ohss.eri J L De rim s, lssn'Pranoisco It Cooltianah, J Ignore Dit A aquas Lancaster J Van r iper, clew Y ork W E • amp. New York A 0 Dexter, Boston C 0 Morgan & wf. It J J D.mook, lesta 11 Br. olts. Maryland w Spencer. Maryland R WOlism.F.Ma9rand J _ Piton.' N Haven .1 A ► 1.1014 /sew Haven L DIN, IteW Haven I A La.ta, New York J ht Fisher. chiptiensintre at J a mes. MOIR own a W etciltoe, COLINIGCLOIAL J H Humes, J Shore W Curtis. Delaware MI lORAIIT BOTEI.--Yourte main, nanny Awe E B Norton, "Wheelie'. Va D Wedeln', Penne J Pritabard. New Lisbon IHA Ilen 41t. ie. bid ES Morrison, Pittsburg 3 W itindle.Pitttburg I M Bubior. Itiosaschugetts 8 J Berger, Penns Bienneirer, Limo vu. en. E a hose, Connect:mut Bev A Cookman St la, Phil R A Rtchardson..A Y E L emith, Beading . R G isrerlins, Phil C L Welts. Downingtown Jos Robinson, Peons A Patterson &son, klarriabg H P Boil. 0071os - town D F maxillary, Kansan F bteee, St Louts 14:re Zu.6g Cativo.- Y. BB garanmey. Peelle R W McCall^. Franklin co T w Clue. Jr, Corm W Waqace. Connecorout JEI Bartholomew, Conn Hon W Welsh & la, Pa W 8 Parker. Pitts burg W C User, Prow. R I I Correa, New Jersey 111:li ebove Third. (hassharer, Grin. 0 R B Nesquehoree Bailor, Jr, Easton PatatOWa Joshua Coolly, Peons /emelt 0 /Reavena Col P J Clark & la, re .1 1111.1)ate, Lambertville 0 M Bart, Lambertville P tlnsenollarp TY rope, Pa NATIONAL HOTEL--Raee street, lIDOVe 71fird. Mr Boyd, Pennsylvania Wm II Mums. Penns K A Heaton. fameena 8 M n Neaten Tamaqua D .1 Carey. Danville A H Jones. Dueermuou Mies kismet Junes, Pa W Fi Jacoby, tHOMMIMIrg O wai l ; ler_, New Yore (leo iSpenoer in la, A J William H Vandyke, 24 BALD EAGLE BOTEL--Tbird at., below Capirldll, ff Dthofcri Thilado'phi& c s , binr „, t anon menus') 6 Ilitoost,_He alm A W Martini, tan, II L Pouter & la, Delaware Titus Raatiara. terms BARLEY SHEAF HOTEL—Seoond it., bel. Vino. A H Barbour. HOYielnown 49 iinsor.hoino, itlanritind J. o_pdioko. new Jersey Boy M Tumor, Bucks u M lintxht, &toga on B Forum, &Lome John Warm. t 3 Lows MOUMT vh-Boort OTEL — newona above , Aroit. John Nadia', Now Yolk Geo Abratoo. Now York Jan Kennedy. Now Jersey lS aunt. Now Jane) , L A Jualas. ivow annoy J 'Nowa, Runtangdonao A Bobinonu, Enotinadon oo D Lt, Hon, Bordeolown rota Downs, Bristol D War. BornentoWn THE PRESS. PHILADELPHIA , FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1861. ST. LOUIS HOTHlr—Chestnnt street, ilk*" Third. 411 Hopkins, Penns I T Mansfield, von u_ii !lines*, Pottsville P C Dougnion. JorloY 14 r"elbot Pinnriorney P_Beherer, Tennessee 0 J 1t1.1.0, New Vol* W R • narr, POW York 11 Litohett. New York 13 Halides, Leinnnurr M Owner. Troy, N Y . A A nfton, Pow York Wm M merehem, N York John K Mason, New York W e ...:010, Baltimore N H Brown, rleW_York Ade La:orge, New York LE Antrott, New York STATE'S vilion—Market streak, ab6VE :11 n Qeo Jaok, Centre 00, Ps 411 Stark, LitHeat o W ll, Peter Wolf, Pittebwr J Anderson, Pittsburg H El Shafer. Cameron oo s °reel, tlomto set no Wm 8 Peters. eiomerset oo B K YOn'.lll. LanG ls " lr ri w Poyor. meohanwebg J A Mathiot & la, YODlia JB.ll Leslie. Wo.troorelsoel Jobn Gitindy, AllentoWli K Dorman, Danoenoide D Ala.ess, Pt ow Jel: sl r John Wilhameon, Penns B Walter. Coatesville COMMERCIAL HOTELr—Siith it., above Chesteut A N Robinson, WilmiettOn T prenatal, MO ° E MoClenanan, Deposit Mulkey & Chem so !al a Mackey, Ceester oo Mr Mason. lielaWere E 0 Harrison, Books eo A W Mathews. Del no Handing,. New York Lient H Nelda. Phila .5 D Yeakea, Camp (Junin it Baker. • 'beater on, Pa Artnatrong & yd. Cunene Al ise Armstrong. Chen co B rr•aor 0031 irotown J & la. Rolle on tql/bbi. OXfJ A. Pa G T &MB. Chester co T BMare'. elms er no A 0 Ni Prevost Wm everbarr W Chester J Y MoCa.ter. Penns John Humes, l'enna F K Hain. Mooremberg J M McMinn, Wilhameport KRVERE ROUBB—Tlurd street, &novo Rano. Francis R Mentions, Lebn Adam Rrisemer, Penns M r Kreider, P..n nsylvania R a Thome, retina W Medlar, Redding Jaeobs F. 3. Penns ?Pa . Muss M Btopp. A nen town A S Mick. Vats College Geo P. Adisree A. we. Yens Wel ington Jones. Par P John, Bloom.borit Levi l 3 Rater, Penns K W has. Atlantic City Henry Stump, Penne John Id Bechtel, Allentown R P John, Pennsylvania BLACK BEAR—Third =ear. Moirellowto ll . G W Wolf. Danboro .1 B Root. Itowtown H Engle, Roading D C P nit le. e ending Col W B bhiter, ilArrisb'g 3 A Venable, New Jeasey SFE,CIA/A 140TIC3ES. NAVY DIVAItSI4ENT,BIIIINATI" or Corirgoorion. Eccogrzonar. ANTI .12.11PA111. Mal 8. 7861. The Navy Pepsi tment hereby invites proposals for building the Steam Machinery of a number of Screw Gun-Boats. The machinery of each gun•boat to oon • slat of two back-action. horizontal engines with sur face condensers, and of two vertical water tube boil ers. The oylinders to be CO inches in diameter and the stroke of piston IS inches. The two boilers to con tain Dl 'quire feet of grate surface and 2 700 square feet of heating surface. No proposals will be con eidered szoert from proprietors of etlgillo building aetubilibmenta. Filch parties desiring to propose for the above ma °blew" will apply to thm Blies% which will tarnish them with a complete speoihostion of the same, and e►eus emotions of the venal, together with the plum slope and condition& of the nontraot they will be re quir.d to execute. JOHN LAYMIALI my2a et ' Chief of the Bureau. HILMBOLD'fiI UNIVERS ALLT APPROYSD Ramsay.--Compound Fv...raot %John ogres Dieeeney of the Bladder: Kidney. Gravel. Droriy. Wesimam, ko. Read the advertmeinent in another column. headed " Relmbold'i Genuine Preparation." isynti-atiovrf KH151H7 . 43 LIQUID gIiNNIT makes deli• mow Junkets. Cold Custards, and other elegant Des serts Sot a bottle for SO cents, at Pio. 7 South SIXTH Btroet. and try it. mrs et• BATCHELOR% HAIR urra--linti celebrated end perfeot Hair Dye is tis but in Ms world. All others are mere imitatimui of this great original, which has gained welt extengive patronage in all parte of the globe. The genuine W. A. Batchelor'. JAguad Hair DTA ioistaeCe produces a splendid black or natural Mime, without 'Waning the skin or injuring the hair, and will ransdi Ski iti tiffacia of bad dyes, invigorating the hair for Bold by 311 Druggists and redone's. Wholesale by FARNFATOOK & CO., DYOI7? & umbl-tf ONE Palos 010THUIG OF 'n LATHS!' STILIB. made in the beet manner, einreealy for Ars- SAIL SALES. LOWEST selling Dries' marked In Phan Figures. All goo& made to order warranted aatiefaotory. Our ONE-FRICE system m strictly ad k.ored to. All are thereby treated alike. sel3-11 JONF.S & 604 MARKET Street. OAK ORCHARD ACID NPRING WATKII.--- Pamphlets containing the opinions of celebrated Chem -104 anti rtacicislic reSPOONDS Not , use of this WATER. in the mum of many diseases of the human system. will be supplied gratis on apphoatioia to FREDERICK BROWN, FIFTH. and CREBTNUT Streets, or FRED ERICK DRCW/Ari Jag NINTH and CRESTIVUT Streets. CALL AND GET A kaatMiliAtT. GRAVES & BAEHR'S CHILEBEATHD NOISELESS SEWING MACHINES. 'rim Rout in Ilse for Peonity Sowinz. No. T3O CHESTNUT Street. Philadelphia- RV it CARD PRINTING, ISBBT AND 0133APRBT Ibr the City. at 34 (tenth THIRD street. CIRCULAR ritual - Pre. Bost and Obeepert in the City. at 34 !oath THIRD arrant. BILL-HEAD PRINTING, Reiland Cheapest In the eft, at 34 Routh THIRD Met. PAMPHLET ;PRINTING, and every other delmtlei ton of Printing, of the moat auparior quality, at the moat reasonable rates, at RINGWALT & BROWN'S, Breirel's Building. 34 South THIRD Street. dell-if VENNINGANDERS.-0o the 2Qth Ineteut. tor Rey. Eighard 4i. Caron, kdwaid Y. Ventmg to Mies Rercil- , . CROPII—WINNEMiaI.-011 the 29th mita*. by the Right Rev. Binh°, Wood, I. der. H. Cross to Elfz‘beth T., daughter of the late lesao Winnemore, all of iihis ci g`X—ROt3NRSB.--On the DM initent, b}} the 'Rev. 12. W. Or ank.solr. M. Candid M. Co t to ill Ellen R. Robert:. ell of Philadelphia. 1' DIED. WILDIRT....At Columbia. 1.5110,00 r Onlinty, 9a., on I panda , mart - Mg. - me -mil memo% Vises. N. Wwilet to tne 66th_year of hie age. 8E9141 LL —On Wednesday night, 29th inst., Thome A. fierrill, aged 42y ears: His relatives and Monde are invited to attend his funeral, from hie I.te residence. No. 9 Oak itryet, woo , Parke. West Philedetehie, on Monday moroirsts. at 10 o'clock, without further node.. le maimed to Darby. BEYLLE —May 26th, Augustine Berne, in the 46th year of hes age. RATH DONE—On the 29th inst., at the residence of h's ears in it w e J. O, Poose• Oerenautown, J. FL. Doti, bone. aged 66 *ear.. late of tides His remains will be taken to 1.144.3*. New York. * D Tuesday evening, 28th inst., Mrs. Eliza G. Dick. wife of waiter D. Diok. .The relatives and friends of the family are reeyot fully ovum to at end the innate. from ner Mtn reale deuce, 626 North Eighth street. withita further invita tion, this Friday) aft mono, Slat ins t. at 2 o'olock. Funer-1 • o proceed to - 420- Mande Cemetery. MAX W P..1.1..—0n the 260 inst., Mart Wawa. ro bot., the late Thomas Maxwell. in the 49th year of her age. 1. liberal from her late residence, Iwo. TM 'Florida et., below!' to even and west of nieventh. this (Friday. abet noon, at 4 o'clock. VA t HORN.—On the 218th inst., Mrs. Ann C. Van barn. in than) year of her age, Funeral from the resider ee of ber brother m - law, Loos Shaman, 1.0 NB North Ninth set- eet, this (Fri day ) afterooon, at i 0'01.3k. MCF AULIL, OA the grib. inst.. Mr. Henry in the Mkt year of his e. Funeral f om lun late reeldence Noe 2 7 0 `Muth Eighth street. itos ( r riday)morning. at MI o'clock. rroEftnON the 27th metsut, ?dory Woodard Anderson. widow of the late John Anderson, Jr., of the city of New Yore, in the 77th y ear of her age. Etineral from Ike residence of her son-ln-laW• W.W. 'IMOD. No. 923 Korth Fifth street, this (Fm day h to-roil:or, at/OW(0°ot 1.04. T eft...—at Waterford Works, New Jersey. ton the 29th instant. Thomas Porter. Funeral from the residence if his father, Joseph Flir ter ibis I Fr tdaJ ) 0 Inning. at 9 o'clock. OR VAAL R.—On the 29th instant. Mrs, Farah Greble, relict of the late William B. Waldo. in the Das year or her are. Funeral from her late roe N 0.326 Grown street, on ante:in:lB,y morning. at 10 o'clock. HAlGis —: !ter a short, nut aevere. illness. Henry, sun of Cornelia* and Henrietta Haight. aged 20 rear! and 4 days. Funeral from the residence of his parents. N. E. corner of Tenth and Tacker streets, this (Friday) af ternoon, at 4 o'clock. U 7TON.—Un the 29th linetant. flamtiel H., ion of Char' is and btar7 Stetson, axed .6 T ears and 1 month. Funeral from the residence of hit parents, trombone. (late Rose) street, below Germantown road, this (Fri day) afternoon. at S o'clook. BLACK GFEENADINB BAKEUE MAN. Tt FL Blew, tarenedine guess Pointe. Black &wag. Mantles. Daok R 'aped Duero Pontos paw' nbryse enawla, eitk Bo d er Black 13arese Shawls, Crave Met& Black Bilk Net Shawls. Black Grenadine Sherrie. Sheerlae ehawle. Satin Borders. N. a.gDde Plaid Poll de Chews& only MX eenta. Wide Dark they MeheiralaN ovum Bk,SSON & SON,mourning Store, merit _ 91 se pa R. retry Street. cfr TO THE PUBLIC.—THE VEDER- Bigned bane Metre to correct certain mreapare hemnomi tne putdio mind by the follawans bnefetste meta : He is net. tier hes he been, a contractor in any sense, and cato not furnished any article' of military clothing on nontraet, lie bas not ferns eked •ny „,"UnlfOrm.,l of env article matinfanrurod ;he am strpulated rs, We. All .he materialbought by him have been pu abased of Philadelphia mernhants of knee respeotability end character , la ho have in every one sworn to the hits presented by them. according to the fell•rtrolkaresenhed form el the public authority Clrr or 4 - EILIADELTILIA, 1116 rersonally appeared before me, an Alderman in and for the said city, of the firm of who, having been according to law. *with. that the above account is eorreot. that the articled therein charged were furnished to the vammenweelth of Pennsylvania, on the order of BOB?. L. MAE t I Bp -coal Agent for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania —that the armee aborted for the mania are the seine' wholesale once' charged far ;Coda of like quality, to ether onmemers, an d no mote—that no gennliglall, abatement, or allowance whatever Au nen lawn to any person concerned in the ordering or purohasiag of said articles and that the said firth:lee are of the qua- MY, cue. and etientin mentioned In the said account. and subtended before me. thig day of 1(141,1 t All raltcallte wads for maopiteaot material or of ready-made ,nielea purchased. have been paid by the accounting officers of the Commonwealth. The WiteSe and materiel have been piid by an officer of the Farmers and Mechanic,' Bang, according to ar rangenopts mace with the amanorieg Mange of the Mate and upon deli autimotiout.d uouobers. The undersigned hes not been a diebureine Offitier, and ao money has been received or paid by him, ex. °opts email cum for the contingent expenses of the es tablahment Ile boa not to this day derived any comeensation Irrl.ateosoar,. dimity or indirectly. for hie services In accordance with a requisition from Ma Expellent the governor of the Commonwealth, a full statement has been made, and a mutate and complete tusoonnt of all thwtransactions of the Girard IL-use for the supply of C °thing is in course of preparation. which Ind be dispel ovenlast Mill reasonable inn. and will dispel the mimihievong clamor which be. been Mind ago net the public authorities of this Commonwealth, whilst engaged in the arduous discharge of its duties to the stave and nation. ROBT. 1,. DIARTIN. It. OFFICE LEHIGH COAL AND NAAFI- T' a reA DO.—YtailAelLPEta, May 38. 1801.— A ividend of TIMEX PAR CI N t.. equal to flue dol lar and fifty oenta pee share,on the capital stook of the company, has TRIO DAY been deployed by the Board of tesessete. namable on end after the ileventh of June next. EDWIN WALTER, Treasurer. my3l 31 TTWE HAVE EMPLOYED HELP FROM THE PROTESTANT EXCHANGE,Sonthwest earner stßao IS El anti NM ittreste. and tithe inesintre reeoMMendine It to the MINION; an inentuttob lunch needed in our city. f”r its oars in selrotine the bast men, wornen, and children as to character and quail- Ammons J . A DDICKS, Race street. M. P.LLE Re. Gkeen and Talrehnaken streets. Jill TANN A It A NDOLPD. Chatteut street. k.T.PN IP KIRK PA l R1CH,1321 Arch ot , cet. Dr. PAN COArsT. 1132 ‘.unt Vernon street. .1 A H. A RDo- letn Mount Vernon street. GEO FP NEVIS N. 547 Norto Eleventh street: y. 0 OLIVER. MO Noo.th Birth *treat. N.e. VOW E. hird MIA Germantown &Venn*. T. WI LcON, 210 North trront street. T. NI a° R h,422 Seri* Front wrest. MRITE, Aistrahall street. W. C. DOKER.4B2 Market wreet. Vv, ii. ittette 1tD40.4.4 , S Market street. And over ore hundred and fifty more, to whom re. faience will be amen at the a ttioe, ml3O Sm NOTICE.—TILE 0111117 AL MEETING iWerth* looLkolders of the P 6 ,134101010 Mem o Doge Gerapp,u7 tor the election of Pr‘ f • ni rec tor., toltid rh. tranoaonon of other bunion. Will be held A t No. 300 North 0 LA WA It E AMMO. on 12.0140.& Y, lace 8,1851, at re o'olook, Loon wM. DENNIS, mr2B•et Beererari and Treasurer. ST. ANDREWS SOCIZTY.--1 STATED r Meeting will be held this evening, ant &cloak, :n t • we. Lo ',la literati.. Yen are requested to at tend without further notwa. GlSOitaktYotte:O. lit Smiting OFFICIAL MARRIED. 17PRESENTATIOR.—CompanIse A and Blue Reserves. have presented to their Cowrie], ';'. Tailor. a full military nit. This beautiful uniform iwis made by Ilsiekhill & Wilson and Witt be exhibited for the remainder of the Week in, their win • doer. together vith Sweird qaih. tee.. fanning that is required for a field DM e r s summon' IL MI 3I 34 frrNOTICE To STOCKHOLDERS.—TFIE Annual Meeting of the Stoekholders of the Germantown Passenger Railway Coany w be held . 4 9 he °MOO f the Connent,KlX H and DIAMOND ".. 9510 2 hetWeett the been ox I end 9 O . OtOOK on MO V4. pA y, Juin, 10, fur the purpose of skating a President, Tbilisi:mgr, and nine /assassin, to serve for the en year. BY order of the Board. JOSEPH SINGERLY, Seery, I and Tramline? ore tam. Philadelph.a. May 24, my2b-tjele • PITTSBURG, FORT WAYNE, AND CRIOAGO ItA I LROAD.—Roluers of the First t rEreeond Mortgage Thu.& of Ohio and Pantmimist& Beiiirosd S Past ar.d SP4l2l,nd Mortgage Bondi of Ohio anti /Map& RailrOad rust Mortgage BOndg of Fort Warne ant Chicago ?twirled, and of construction 80. di of Pittsburg. Fo-t Wane, and Chicago Rail road, are rammer.] to pall and Ingo tee oontraot for re oganization. in the hands of .T. taKaa.B. ONIkOI 4 , °w" Pertagyiragia Railroad company, without de la.. ,r they desire to ?mill themseires or the benefits of the proposed reoreanizavon- J. KDGAR THOMSON, Of Purchasing Committee. MILITARY NOT I CR& HEADQUARTERS COMPANY D, FOURTH COMPANY MONROE GUARD.—PHl istint.rai.s. May 19, 1881.—We, the undersigned, 00/rMers beha l f mpany C o mpan y.h r eturn s our lereli 011 of the y. return our sincere thanks to the 'frusters of the Amerman meoh‘nios' Ball. Corner Fourth and George streets, for their kind nese lit volunteering to the Company the use of the Hull for Drills, and have extended ever" facility in their Power to aid the Company in 1681 undertaking, WO also feel ourselves pe t er hinting indigutione for the kindneee thus extended. Whl. W. BWT6NIC. Cant. CouleellY D. JOHN EL RUnLjet Lieu. . 6 Tom JOHN 8 DONK r.L.id Lieut." trktittl) 13TatES hiAttita COUPS. WANTED, E able-bodied men, between the ages of gland .105 years. not lees than five feet four and a *half inohee high. and of good character. Soldiers serving in this corps perform duty at nave 'lards and on board 'United States gnus. of- war on rare Sh "atiOni• 4.11 ether izito•anation which may be desired will be giveh at the Rendezvous. No. 311 Routh FRONT !Street First Lieutenant W, BTOICXI3 BOvD. aptO - Imßecruiting Officer. A FIRST-OLAS3 'DWELLING on PINE Street west of Eighlainth etreat, will be nt reed low to a gooll tenant. ) w_D. C. DI ih EL. 814 0 wettqu'r Street D R. WIL.I.JAM ALMA/W.IM, NO, 340 POURVit Street, above Tine. 0115os Sours frnm ceotook M. rifle P. M. • ixi3Sl im ii i ITiREOECOPIO VIEW OP 'IHE GENF- Attd-Q,EMBLY. Aftoreorli Seamort. Mae 29. 1224, will be ready in a fear dm 'rice ST MMM' Ise o aPOUt %OVID; the city elm fire rue refute for warded b• mail. Or leaving root t elffn., addreiewith tint publishers. MoALLISIV • & HBO CREW. , ini , Sl St 7:18 EST/4 U r Street, A CONSTANT INOSZASE IN THY demand for Pbotoirnih. for W. 1. evi dezee that the .abbe app_reelste t he rotates made at R EE'S GALLERY, SECOltip Ntreet, etrlt we * GreeMn. PROPOSALS FOR GIIN OARRIAGE TIMRP.R. °roma or ffavt 111 ROM'S Trout ST.. Philedeishie May M PS% Proposals will to received at tbill t Mee mail MO 1.• DAY. the nth day alone at neon. for eateply lei 30 000 feet (beard measure) sKA CO ARP WHITE OAK 101- Agik. far wen Oarriagea. situ the prlvillunt or mama. long It to 00 WI feet, Particulars smelt by Ultotetzl P. D 'LAYTON. easiatant Inspector of Ordnanoe, at the Navy-Yard: Philadelphia. JABI.BB 8. CHAMBERS, N,ivy Anent. In tuittlt $5O REIVARP.—LOST, A PAORAQI of PENNSYLVANIA CURRDNtIY eon tammg 110d00. marked NEALL *ND MERRIMAN 3,14 Rooth DELAWARE avenue. Whoever vril return the name to the above address may retain the abwe amount. my3o-2t* Tar «GERMANTOWN TELEGRAPH" JL LETTER-BOX nem been removed to the El to boners Store of Col. W 41. B. mAU MCP:. 109 south THIRD Street below Chestnut, wbere Advertisements and Bubtonetions will be recteiTeA. m• 29 St• BiBEIOP POTTER.--ii faithful I. ikeneas of th^ Rieht Rev. ALONZO POTT D. D., Risho_p of the Mouse of Pennaylvanie—a CARD PEO TOOK-APR. Pries RS eau N. DICILIAMITPR ORPTIII Stre6R, 725 011.13 TN UT et. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES IN PHI LA DELPHI* —etereolgooDio View' of several of the Fresh, tenien Chorobeo In this qty. Hendisomel ofifored, Fna• St Donn. Aooompneing each wide e 4 1i11t46041314201154i0111 of tte Edinae 6120 Courewstiun. McALLI•Tt. & BRII rig H, 998 CH ERTNUT Iftroef. SAINT ANDRE P 1 OEIONCII. —The In toner of Ole Church (where the fe oieoolll CPU" VentiOn ere now In eeeiton). oesuoituir II narrated in a titerersoopic Pio:tire; • Donor." ion of atm 87.41 , fi00, aw /h Aketoh of the Perish. Mugwump of Rector', &0.. /co., tunsointosniee the rooters. Prier 38 Germ. McALLTOFFd( & BRO ['HER, my 29 3L 720 CEibeTrIIIT Street, VOL. E. E. ELLbWORTH .— A Card Ptio "Le tognsph of the late Colonel 14LLBWORTICI. Prioe oente. IktoAt.LiSTER BROTWER. mvee ek Toe en , Wrietre NEW PUBLICATIONS. ATTENTION MILITARY MANUAL: A MANUAL OF INSTRUCVION FOR VOLUN TEERS AND MILITIA, 112 MAJOR WILLIAM OILMAN. U. 8 A. I vol. Demi Svo, 143 pages and upwards of 200 Illustra tions. PRICE Wig Tim ONLY noMPLETIII MA.I4IIAL ?lIBLISIIID. COMBININO THE SySTEMS OF TACTICS NOW AUTHORIZED IN THE U. SERVICE. Extraat from letter from Alf ad Sully, Captain Second htfeetre. IT_ S. A. PICLADVLPIriti hlVali 13. I have carefully overlooked Otlheto'n Manual. and consider it one of the beet works or the kind published in thin country. FORT n saus. N. Y. Harbor. Jan. I think it AtteitVablj !Rita to meet the wantkof the Military of our coantry. t am. sirOIPATY reePnogUilvi Your ocedient servant.' AD WARD jOHNBO24 Major U. 8. Amy. 1,121.26101A1was DEPARTICIINT OW THE rlllOl Mal M. MN. I have examined Major Cilham's Menus), and think - It en excellent work to b. played in .he hands of toe Volunteers. ft. 0. B MoCLISLLA N. Major General IT. e. Army. 1 Imo., Major Calmat 4tha saMar Or Oilharrita Ma nual) tier/lousily. As a tactician be is unsurpassed. WILLIAM-A. firNl). Colonel Seventh Resiment, New York. We have examined Gilliam's Manual. and find i to be the l i r complete took • f the Sipa now punished. A coo, e mild lie m the pommel= of ever, omoor in too service. LEW. W .11,MM. Col. Commanding Second Regiment Ohm V. A. C. raft ay. Major Second Regiment Ohio V. rubluthed and for sass h i r CHARL.cIS IMAILVER. No. 12369 CHESTNUT Street. Ifir The book will be sent by mail. postage paid, on receipt of advertised price. myiP- ft OF GMAT VALUE JUST PVIIGN3LIED, AMERICAN 5UA 1 i 5 117..? scam. urnon. TAE TRACIIRR TAUGHT_ An entirely new edition of a work already well known. R. this einintrY and abroad. P rinted uniformly with the - "eaoher Tesehing. 413 pages. testa e otti. Prioe.73 bents. "It is one of the bem books that have appeared on the rubject We ere sorry t h e e je Le 'till so little known an, this country. and shell be shade - tme amtse at tention to its plants. Possesons aquas inte , est with iroddis work, at eateries* stealer range of outlasts, a-d Menu Bee them with more minuteness."—Seastish Sabbath-Sr Mini Teach'es' Magaciss. TRE 7.4 j eCgr , TE.AcEII ,, : or. The ringlet of the * eno sr relitht reduced to practioe. r the mania author. an pages. MUM cloth. Price. re cents _" A new era would !sawn upon the Juvenile word, if these two boobs one d be raud and digested op ail who have to do, .or ought to have to do. with their religious ielefeetieS4 —.gs.rtaa Visitor THE RUCK. With. an Introduction by the Rev. Remy A. Boardman, D. D. 361 pages 12mo Moth. Price, 73 cents. In this volume the true ends of life. the nature of real religion and the ressonab enema of us &hums, with the paatal 3 , tiat s.d danger." the duties inc 'm11,0.041.4511 the believer. are isineldereu in a war nth %eh cannot tail to miens* the candid mei. Pnbli.hed and far Bala bit TELE AK? RIA.TaN SUNDAY PCBOOL UNION. 80. 112 2 WIBSTNIT't Street r Weds. Igor 099 le ItltAlifeelt, ftele i Vor. and I.e. let WASHiNG I:ON 'street. Boston. pUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY oY THE WAR DEPARTMENT, MAY 1, 1861. UNITED STATES INFANTRY TACTICS, For the Instruction. Exercise. and Manmavres of the United mess Infantry. including Infantry of the Line, Licht lafantry, and Montan. Preptired under the direction of the War Depart ment, and authonsed and adopted by THE SECRETARY OF WAR. WAR BligangiditltY, Washington. Mayl, non. This system of United mates Infantry Tootios tor Li g ht Infantry and Riflemen, prepared under the di /action of the War Department, having beer approved by the President, is adopted for the Instruction of the -Troope when rah= as Light Infantry or Riflemen. an d, under she stet ag May 11th. MIL for the observance of the Militia when so employed. SIMON CAMERON. Secretary of War. CONTENTS. eCROOL OF THE SOLDIER. SCHOOL OP THE COMPANY. INSTRUCTIONS FOR SKIRMIELLERS. GENERAL CALLS AND CALLS FOR SKIRMISHERS. SCHOOL OF THE BATTALION. TUE ARTICLES OF WAR. DICTIONARY OF MILITARY TERMS. One Vol., nttio. J. B. LIPPINCOTT ed CO.. PUBLISHERS, PHILADELPHIA. SODA WATER ei.FIARLES M. BREAKER'S MO - ViaLiD toPDA WAtnk, WITH __ FRESR FRUIT BYRUPB, AT NORTHEAST CORNER BROAD AND DELENT. NUT BTRRETB. 'he soda Wator %Is drama from renae&M - lined Fountain pure end span WM . Well ohamed with ear ritCsriestratt to l ho'fiS)rnpo are prep. ed with the TIM suers. No pains will be spared to maintain the high ohmmeter which this Fountain has already at. Dation ends Water at arN cents per Ceases. Cowes' Water, fresh from the Bermes, constantly on hand. rayltlm INS VRAMIII votarmium. - F lAbirs INSITRAIRTZ COMPANY, No. 40‘CNINITNOT Atreets FIRE AND INLAND INBURANCIt. DIZETOIII. *serge W. Day............0t tt, Atittleelt. Tillnet Wright....—......" Wright w Bros & Co. Blrhey-....... " Devi! & Binary. enry IN, Jr....... " Lewis Bros & Co. C. Nadia n.---- " S. C. Bowe & Co. gisinalt . Wine...rivet Warning Canal Camel no W. Evemasu.:-.w. J. W. Inman & Co. leo. A. West— ... " 'West & robes. Martin...—. " Ilevage, Martin, & Co. . WBsee Daght-......Attorney-et- lax. .IL WooAretr—.....of Sibley, Molten. & Weotriat no. Luger. r,,Zi0.1713 %mg street. Var. W. 12Akirresidein. i NQIUL BUCK. Vice President.. egyI•LIAINIt . LA stilw A VD. NeerrOv. isn-iftf IL SHOEMAKER & CO., GLAM. PAINTS, OILS, AND YARNIRREIL Northeast Corner FOURTH and RACE Streets. CLAM soup SERVED UP EVEi vidr i tY" Sativillarrialor RETAIL DRY 1000 Dis SUMMER GOODS- Redueed to vas,' low Penes. Grenadine RINIMI, 8 , 0 he. Sion Organdies and Lawns. FenoLWot sled Stun. Batches Ora? Travelling stouts. Detainee. if o oolerds. saws, Hernamig, hlosenibtases• Piaui 8116, Pranoy Bilks Oil thecae. Grenadine. and Organdy Robes. Chatty Shawls, Broohe. sno etellas. snekit PLEBS ititOTKER£ I , mylll CITRIM:NUIT mad KIWI'S Streets ClALSKS.—wholesale Merchants are in. vited tO inspeat the gook at IVENS', No. 93 r.""INTELIMIMMINV,I,int. PITY CLOAK STORE, No. 142 N. _Eighth street, above Cherry. are now gelling every new style or the Brawn so sorb sualitirson every new Made vi cviur, chtloPPr than auf nthar own in the city. myel /In NEW STYLE OLOAILI, EVERY NEW style, every new material. at_prices thy.t estenugh every one. at the large store , N. x. comer of tgighth itd Walnut s ioo4sr mysl.lm NEW PLAID INDIA SILKR— ',not recewsd . per Flying Scud, From Canton. two oases of Pidid India gilks, eat' et quality, Warranted to %mei well, and aervicaable Fur g*.auttner Bryan's, Also, one ease of Brown and t':rab ndia Fabric "" Yellow Pongees. for h ammer Dusters. W hits Pongees, for under wear f•li 4K Lt. 83 DROTDERfit so SI CU Es-4-N v EIGIIrIi Streets LADIES! DO NOT FORGET - LADIES! DO NOT FORGET LADIES I DO NOT FORGET lAA DIES DO NOT FORGET That the DIMBNISB WHOLE'S/LLB aTOOK OF PRICE. FERRIS, & CO. is itillotlered for sale AT RETAIL, No. 807 CHESTNUT ST., FROM El to $0 PER CEN BELOW TILE USUAL T. RETAIL PRICE& DO NOT FORGET Thetyou eau buy JACONETA, CAMBRIC% MULL : swissee,. NAN • OOKEI, BA ILL INTIKA, and other iteeerrotions of IN tIITE GOODS, et the shoes LOW RATIO. DO NOT FORGET That Din can boy tiffRETINS. PLIALOW. and PLAIN and nun rED iIIRTINd LINENS fIUCKAtiIAOKI, TOWELS of ell KINDS. TABLA DAM ARK& NAP KINS. every kind of HANDK SROSIEFis, and ell other desonntione of a IEN GOODS, at the above LOW RATS. LADIES I REMEMBER rAtionm o be aS o kad A s i g Fir s atßAß Ty s apd V KILL r mAGNIFICAR4T EMBROIDtsta BILIRTR, QUILTEC, ko., 50 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR... MORE ESPECIALLY BEMEMI3ER That the above atatementa ars FACTS. NOT FICTIONS. And we mar lostall , r , A . Frit h v to receive of trio truth or Ibis uoroition, to maim our otaoltt PRICE, FERRIS. & CO., No. 607 CIFFATtEUT STREET. N.Sr- NEVI ARTIOLEb. 800 pieces Obear Printed Linen nembrios, neat styles, for ladies' and ohild ren ' e summer wear. 30 Dienes ni the New Myle Nem." embroidered in Colors, for Tindersleevos i and covering bonnem. mySIO-danel QPRING OLOAKS, IN EVERY NEW 0 4 7 sttle,st Ivurry, ,31-1 m lie. 93 B.llin , h street. PARTIOULAR, ATTENTION IBM quested to our fine stook of ORGANDIES, FINE LAWNIS, AND BMX ORAL- L Which; in emmequenee of tbe ISS, times, wilt be diepaced of ot wrifaedrates. CHIB it &JAIN, mtip EIGHTH AND ARCH. SPRING CLOARS, IN ENDLESS VA- N. 7 nett', at IV SNIV. mOl-1m CONTINUATION OF THE GREAT SALE • OP CLOAKS, LACES, TRIKKINGS, ikaa, In liteidstion of the Estate of J. W. PROCTOR & Co., NO. toS CIIEhTNUT The alma consiota of SPRING CLOAKS. ENGLISH TWEED CLOAKS, SILK CLOAKS AND SA.CCIUISS, SILK MANTILLAS, MANTILLA-I, LACE FLOUNCINGE, FRENCH LACE. MANTILLAS, FRENCH LACE POINTS, FRESCO LACE SOCIECNOITX, TRAVELLING SUITS, FLOUNCING LACES, DRESS AND CLOAK TRIMMINGS, Ac., All in immense variety, and to be mild at about one half the minimum for the boooOt of creditor*. PILRIZMA24III i E M I mm NBMIS Street. QPRINEt ULOARti, THE CHEAPEST aver Neal at Frron', m 731 1w No. Oa 8. Ninth street. ADAMS & BON'S STOOK TO be dosed ou Luvresr witotreALE PS mpg, Cheaper than if a duseonnt were taken ofa[ter the wile was made. iaGari AHD ARCH. mr2o SREPPARD, YAN ILABLIMEN, st AE MON, 1008 CHESTNUT ST. Invite the attention of purchasers to their umumery largo and well-seleated .took of LINEN AND HOUSE-FITENIEBING DRY GOODS, OUNTAINS AND CURTAIN MATERIALS, HOMBRE, EMBROIDERIES, UAMDMU HANDILSIGGEUREV, /WC" MTG., wharh. hams been imported under the old tariff, 0511 be sold molt below-the present market rate. They bey leave *km to Inform thew onetemera end the VIVA StilsarTtitetillwigo f fir 'aged ag) UTI peed for on deloirery. A DAMS & SOLI'S STOOK to be closed 10 wrAIIT WIT,OLCEBALE PRICFB, Cheaver 'than it a discount were taken of after the sale was made. FAOSTA AND &ROL M)t9 NEW OLOAK AND MANTILLA. STORE, No. 20 SOUTH KIN % STREET, FIRST DOOR ABOVE OBSEITNUT. The Anent qualities the newest designs. the very beat work. and roanonetle prices. ALP TRE LARGEST AND BEET STOCK IN TAB CITY. 61,18-lm ADAMS 3c SON'S STOCK to be closed out at &MERV ItriIOLESULLTA PRIPACEL Cheaper than if a dileount were taken oWafter the sate yea wade. haettral ArtD ARCM. miS9 n PßrdlNtat OF IRK AROII-STILKET mAtITILLA trroaß, N. W. oorrior TENTH. and ARCH. ALL NEW HOODS. Neil Lyons Bilk rirou'ars. Rich Lyons Bilk &Lennox. Cambria and /*tabor Lao. Points, do. do. Montadoa. Cloth and Tweed Circulars. Summer Cloaks. *a. Purchased under the influence of the War panto, and to be sold at less than the cost of importation and manufacture. Ladles are invited to impact thhiutooh, without re serve. betore purohasin elsewhere. mr37 lm JACOB HORRFALL.ProVr. ADAMS & SON'S STOOK to be dosed oat at Lmeremt Wholesale ORP.A.PER THAN j Et, Of *COUNT WERE TAKEN OFF after the sale was made. hIGHTIf AND ARCO. earn ritarttiAlNS! CLOSING 0131 , STOOL ! -M-Ar /harder to offer INDUCEMENTS TO CASH BUYERS. We will sell the BALANCE OF OUR STOCK At a it'll greater redaction in WWI Oulu we Sim tHlifore nano, sad are dner-nmod NOT TO BE IN ARROW& By any .Reresit or Wholesala House. Great Bargains in Fancy edge. Great Bargains in F ulard Great Bargains in Bleak Si ks. tisalt Irma. of Mask Ottick from dgc. M Great Bargai Robe s Orme GoPtis. 22 yd. Bares. at $3. Se 115. and $4. Rich Printed Garages at 15X.26 St. 57Me. Organdy imams from 150. upwards. FIN k 2So. L AWNS ?OR Mo. Gyo., esety thtfiate Pine Mosambistlei tarp yards Inds. French i• Mbruldariell, in Mat Tanaty. 800 French_sets Collars and dieser% at $l. MEN AND BOYS' WhAN. At lees than artuaraotureno: prices. Forgone win find it to their iiiiiranhiga to examine OW stocker NEW AND CHOICE 60008. Which we gnaranty to sell as low as any .of the Wholesale Houses who are now aiming out their stoat at retail, R. STEn.f, & SON, leo. 712 North TENTH She et, mat shove iatom. ADAMS & SON'S STOOK to be closed mast Lowest Wholesale Prize_ j s CIIKA_PER THAr4J.P A DlscuuNT WERE rr OFF after rhe sale wee made. BISIITIL AND ARCA. rerle 4-4 POLKA SPOT PEEWIT LAWNS, for ease at ing verde. Anti Groan& W hite Folks Opote. Mode Grenada White V*Um :vets. These are first quality Frenett. BYO & LaNDELL, FOUltuti and ARCH. ........ „ _ 50 POS. FRNNVII BAREGES, for salethis miming. 1234 cents. on Goods marked down. tars= b r oods, marked down. . • osomisisaes, marked &mato IN ten% .til &hi & ia&BDULiat min FtitifiTht and ARGIL .A OE MANTLES, BUORNOUS, 1-4pOINTIr9. Ac We intend from this date to sell OUT MID, 'took of .t.AOkl .61e1VPLAE. DOO ENRNOUk.WIA LACE FOINTES AND ' 30 PER CENT. UNDER. 008 T OF IMPORT aTION. KIX AND CLOTH COaTS. ammo, MANTLED. AND CIRCUL At lees than the cost of the Material. great Bargains is Stella Shawls. • R. Minnie & MON. Ne. 718 north WANTS Street. sinire Costar. RETAIL DRY GOODS. EYRE 8c LANDELL, POIMTTI AND ARCH, ARE SIIIVILILIKG GOODS AS WHOLDSALD SMOGS ALL OUR ORGANDIES ARE FAST COLOR& DOUBLE EXTRAORDINARY SALE DRESS GOODS- s,oto YARDS ORGANDIES, REDUCED. 3,000 YARDS GRENADINES, REDUCED. 3,00 YARDS FRENCH BAREGE, REDUCED. 3,000 YARDS MOZAKBRUES, REDUCED. 3,m0 YARDS FINE CHINTZES, RIMMED. SUM NI ER SILKS AND FOULARDS, REDUCED. in:29-fursvet !AO PER CEA T. MIDDY, 008 T ‘-""-• YRICEI4. SA Ve: TIME AND MONEY. their Perso Dry ns odoof both, by sons at once and Duran Goods IL STEE ab o veN4 Nn. 713 Berth TENTH.Goatvvr Who have a lar-o and we'll-assorted stook of NEW AND LESII.ADLE GOODS. Which they are now Gamins out at THIRTY PER GENT. UNDER COST. link and DIOS& Mal Uhl. at No. Great Gamins in Good Black atlas. Rich Ades of Poniard Sinus, front ;NM to ago, worth 81. Gray Goods for Travelling Drennan. I ease Gray Poplins, sting, worth 116(o. enyll G.O 0 D BLACK SILKS, 0 ALL WIDIMR, fairproses. Fine Grades of Bleat Silks. Wide Bleak nzilka, for Coats Bleak fides, warranted durable. BY), LANDBLL, mrlll EOLITH aril ARCM .; VENT OASSIMICRES, tlf good quality. and all wool. $I Cassimeres, good and abeati. Teat Mixtures, fanny and black. BOYS' Coatings. Pant Stab. and Venting, Mutiebit & 4.:0P14160 writs B. B. Corn, r NINTH, and MARK "C. (lAEA& DRESS GOODS. 11 , -0 Otgandy Lawns. 32% oontn—worth 10. tal••naffed barogea, 24 orme—worgh oiiiiftetuam en, Onallies, )0,6 ton owns. Bargains in Macon lore. 0 - Good'. CtrOPkat & CONARD m7l6yS5 S. B. Corner MIN rH and V , _ I rtK 14 A P DAY uutlthl.—WigLii AS IL/ l ORTF D STOoTr. to be geld Law. Black bilks, Fanny bilks and. Poniards. fika les. Ittenamblqurs. and Oral' Vends. Anchor Pop ine and Barest, anon,. Bareges. Lawns, _and Organdies, Alen and Pays' Wear, Gloves and linelerl, heNutd GREAT BeGfrIFLOB. JO;NH:STORg!. m,211 NO. 1/01 &Raft Street. V o PEOIAL .NOTICIC On and after this dohs. tt ITORIVIA 01114Til will NVERY POSSIBLE INDOORS:LE T TO CASIE PURCHASERS OP DRY GOODS! Being determined to redoes their Steel they will girt Good Bargains I J3eatittfal Panay Silks for 75 oents,worth etl.o .0 awry Moll Pan /A 1 BAB for HI. well worth SIM. Grenadine and Garage Goods. shout one half their value. GIST Mixed Goods, in every variety, from 8 omits per yard to re eons& BLACK SILKS. RICH AND LUSTROUS. VERY Calf,AP. Met Slack Brocade Silks, domino rued, &0.. &o. & De Ladner, 0611000* Cassanores, Cloths, Postings, Linens. Musline, Flannels Quilts, Covers, h a . . &e. SHAWL. AND CLOAK-ROOM EXHISITIoN. Prezio!' Lace Mantles, Palmtop, Shawls, Eugene'. Cambria Labe Mantles Chanulle Lees Goode, ke. Black B il k Goals. Mant le,, ha. in every style, THORDILEY I{. Corner HIGHWIL & BPSINIP *ARAM ats. QUILTS. Honeyoomb Qni mareenies Gl,ut U. Bheetings,Tinkingli. Na kite. Towels. IN:TB/Mt. Tableolothe and cover/. COOPER & CONARDt_ 5. B. OM IV 4TH and rim TIN CLOASS AND MANTILLAS. DAD -- 7101.1.--Ladies are cautioned against the nefari ous statements of persons formerly in our employ, and 4.60 0i0.010,i , of other cartiss, *ha rotarsesnt themselves " to be eonneeted" with us, and their es tabtishmente to be branches of the ' eras Mantilla Amporiusi. Susit statements ors strop t lINTENTHEI, is. eft to sosssars out dmat the 1011PIlt MEtiftt. We bare no other store than the one we have oonn fad these six yetis, at Me CitESTNUT Street. W, rlitnirelt & tnrl4-tf Paris Mantilla Emporium. ADAMS ft SON'S Tut II to be closed out at Lowest Whelan e PllOO6, _ CIIIILPF.R THAN IF DPICUIMT wzig, TAKER OFF after the Wayne made. bltiflTE AND ARCH. wag agtx 41T ARV GOODS. COTTON DUCK, 4 StfIT4DLE POE TENTS, TOR SLIM DT ./A FROTHINGRAM & WELLS. 111129 i tf JOHN TBORNLEY'S t 311 OBEITENOV Street, north side—the oldest establishment in the United States. INDIA-RUBBER CARP BLANKETS, Par ilesnx_ssoi Naafi Raci_chiants. PVI'IItNT RUBBER CAMP BLANKETS, KNAPSACKS _ RN hPditrall, HAVBRBA 0K.% U a VUlta&Cill4, CAN'T cENft, _ TENTS. GUN COVERS, GCUNPBS COVER& tie PK& AL. UAlf. COATS, GAM. WATS. And every othcr artlolethat 35 manufactured of India Rubber—is of the best material. my3.lm if JOHN THORNLIIY. COMPRKS3ED BULLETS..Enited States Mime Musket and Rifle Retie: also, every de aintiption of Boned and Conical Undets manufactured loonier. Large stooks constantly on hand. 0. dens Sited ateight by THOMAS One LEROY & CO., Patent *lint and Load Woke, " 1 and aoa WATER atrnet. PI SW 1 /0 KR. BOOTS AND SHOES. VOLUNTEERS, ATTENTION: BOOTS FOR OAVALRY AND SHOES FOR INFANTRY. Ready on hand. and made to order, of the best mile nate and wort mainstay at LEONAR.IS BENKERT'S Wltolosa'n and KENO Hoot and Vivo r wiallialnutinll 716 LliFtEsrituT Street. ovvrante Elsainno non , P. S.—BOUTS. SHOES, as d G Youths on hand, and made to order, in workmanship and Win mud to Gentlemen's wear. mr39.11 WANTS WANTED.—A young woman from No ..ontd hine a Situation in some resnao table ram yto Mire ewe of children. and m ake hemelf tenerally inland, Can W eh and Ir tn. Wage. not PR much en abject; u a home. Please address H C., fork. P° one myBl et. WArtl'6ll-200'SADDLERS, or Men A001:11t01110d to IleWilte light leather work. t ipoly at No. 427 NEW MARKST Street m,St-Se $5 otk WANTED neo --A a first Mort. FroD 9 rt - f. Addrja rl i f i l iv o . n a t n Ps e a r g i 1' sr OULDKRB WHO HAVE EISHVICII AN LTI apprenticeship at moulding Cannon Rolle and Bomb Mills Will please Moro their attars= at Po. °OS , north I . 4soond street. myilLit* HALUNEmE-INIA KERS WANTED.—From Fifty to a Pundred more Rands can find employ /Dept, gampptrig Reviaos.eicit far •ka _Unit•el RURAL Opal aplAtOatioa at the Qnartegusetsr* Odin. U. 8. A. corner TWELFER and GIRARD Street& ma-MO SC S Cori DIE AN D FITANLTURE BotreuT. —Feather Beds, carpets. Mirrors, and all Vous° heavies articles t r which the very - nlabosi osah elnee Will be paid. Constantly on hand a naleot assortment of Now elm Beoond-&Q d Perauture, muted to the City trade Aral, or address, T. N. W AMR, rto. 934 MA', IC F. 0 Street. math ends. below Tenth 'trent. my2s 6t* WAN' lOD—AGENTS to sell PAUKA GES of STATIONERY and JEWELRY, et nom ono third less than can be purohnsed elsewhere. can en or address ertanap erriolos*,dl J_ L. 21 IVEY. No. 114 oottwr Street. Boston. Male. mh96 In FMPLOYEKS WANTING YOUNG I Men. &0., er e invited to address the" Em_plcg. meat Committee ; 'at the Room. of the YT DinithsZt AnDosnattion, 1009 and 1011 oszerrN e u olireet. BOARD ENG. summra BOARDINU.—A few !Warders ii•-• elan atmotemodated in a private family. Loca tion desirable. grenade extensive and shady, within ten minutes of the city by fe , . Apply to cHARLAss Kaabilsi PB'S POIN ry T, by letter to tiamdPu Post Office. or via floost.- .Meet Parr,. testin an St* BOARDING.—Front and communicating rooms for pit.ntletnan in a vim olemant 'motion. Gond Booad, and at moderato _pram.. Moe awl at OAS REIM !WOO. Camden, ?- J, mos It :BOARIatOARDING.—Four gentlemen een be DING.—Four onto fortably aoommodated, and it moderate any... at 531 Y q KININ Scra, Camden. N.J. itri37l It LEG/ki/e IN IHE ORPLIARb' COURT %OR THE CITY AND COUNTY D UMP I E R.. A DELFRIA. 'Estate of WM. P Deceased. The.Atichtor epoch:kW by the Court to andit,,iettle, and adjust t • first and aellOtlift Of Ida 4C YART -11 ipa k.• Administrator 01 the slate of WM. GUN NER. 000.6. ed, and to report oistrioution of the be- MEW. is the hands of the atiootintant, will meet the Mote interested for the purls:wen of Ms appointment, httON Do ilat. at It *Wont A, M., At hie I Coo. No. 130 tr. S.X l H P.treet, in the oily of Phila delphia. DAY t D WittlaTEß, Auditor. my3l-fmwat IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE s• CITY AND COUNTY or nut,ADSLPVIA. In the matter of the etme Rialsil LAMM . PENNE. doomed. The Auditor a_ppointed to anon settle and adjust the neeount i&t.l2 & LAGIJEJLESINE, Jowl and GUAM. Bki DUTILH, .t xeoators of the last will and testament of PeterLscuerenae,da oeaeed. and report ditertbution of the butanes remain ing in their hands. w 11 meet the parties interested. tor the purpen*a , t 1 his annointwent. on Tab - AIDA Y..tone nth A. D. Int. at 1t o'clock. A. 111..,5t hie Office no. 10% &nth FVURTI/ Iltrefitißoposhe Library, Phi lade phut. I Ouhl Asidicor. ImM-twin St IN THE ORPHANS' 0013 RT FOE THE CITY AND courrry op FNMA DE LPHIA. In the rooter of the Irehde of SAME' dF deo% The Auditor aganinted to mu*. cattle. ac d adiot4 the aenonnt of AVNDUF F Y A donotanunx of the estate of Jereee deoetteed. and report etiortort.on of the Wanes remaining in her kende. inert the par ties tirt.ree ed. for the Famines et his apeetartnent, on ay DNEnD. V, hum ta. 13. Mt. n 0 . 01001 M., at ivs uffiee. No. 11,1934 Pone FOUttria threat, movie Library, Philadeiphie m>3l flew 6c Joilm HANNA. Andator. DR. J. WISE. No. 36 North FIFTH street. PIIILAPICGMA—Treaty =moo nlit!. If epeliedL lola time, all dimities of the LuIPIQ. I I I, irraitt/AT and it MAT. and frequently cum CONBtild rum+ in it. third emi g re e m Re Ma restores ell eatable diatoms o f th s E and EMIL Ito has _oven them hie sabre 'Mistime OT the past ID TIMM. Will vigt Dittman. when deeired,at tkeer e rndaness. WPC Saa Ir- gm Fug NAL.M--M I:IILAJnE and "Ayr, . jaitAlairably 1004ted on MAIN Street. Burnzatoo. M.I. Avon' to was. m. coLutrto, 400 oLlNOffetrestalulade• Or to /NAN LIN WOOL • 030/4110000 ,* SIN Mont. Sur . AMUSEMENTS Nrsicuu, FUND HALL. SATURDAY,. JUNE L GRAND COMPLIMENTARY TimITIMOGIA.O TO MI9B ARMS' LO•fBD ALB. The inaugurator of • Th. Lone Wither. end w , dowir of Vo uwearrY Relief FULA" prior to her departltre to indite e eireihr funds in other cities. GUAM it MUSICAL MATINI K AT 3 O'nILOCIL "4,13 CONCERT AT 0•91,9v1L URALID zvzin cloak tsiPONDENO.E. To Mies Ririe LON , ' DaLl InZAR MADAM Ut d funding that it ie your Inten tion en proceed one patriotic, our for the ;wpm@ of canting out the benevolent View* eo admirably man linr..trd by roe at the Amide ..7 of 4'ol'o on the of Mar. -orie that of providing a fund for the the lone mothe sod w nowt; of Our b wow youursoes. we diwn to py to. to your depart. re. to oirer lon a gent plimentcry Matinee and ...en' ng Convert out a thee of the esteem in which we hod your generous en , rta, and to won't in enabling you V. defre. the neemlearY exponent of coon it tour. Truttitut YOU will EIAMB on early dad for the Mane, we are. dear Madam, yoars r.strntreliy, ALvIA N OAR HENRY. THPODORSCUYIR J. W FORNEY. 4 OR CON Mahn. lel /r., DLYIO rn LII• BROWN, BENJ. H. BA. voIITA GE(' a. 00F.P.AY, lg. ONO- itiA It DI o fil. U. II PRY. Jonfl TRoRNI.Wif. E. It. FIANFORD. 308. R FIBHRR D &TIDY AH A WOOD. R. n. MACK ErsZIE. W. B. CUNNINGHAM, krt., JAM EA PAGE. . AZ,N.V.AnD ,, ," TINNILY, EN., AND GINTLNMEN:--Oleep. impreanan the commando Jun hive liven my humtie argue in wee; 1 Dim. Y- to be a rrehter woof, and one which is .I , C.riqu'i pe ',pillar ponvine. eattefulty accept the cirrffer of ' , our generone aid, to wwii.t me in the little patriotic oilmen nit I have de mised. and would retmeetiitily ticsigi.ate mamma, meat for a matinee and eTOMDK rmati.- 4, at the Mown& Fund Rail. Yours, ever ciliate utly. Able I o anus. _ -- The following lniliee and gentle.. en have in the kindest man• er velonteered their aid en this eeeninen Min. A.Or irr DIN VIVI.. iddmo. qII logArEriam. Miss L ZZIE /VOLK. loaoo QUA. (The Indian Voinlist.) Mr. JOH 'r Z Mr. A; OIL.F 8111 ciFeL,D. Mr, Yr, 4, ( ' ' rßi^ gene 4.1..5 GRAND OK IRKSTRA. Primula:l Polo Performers, M. M. 4CH LLE CROIX K noTcartz. ZFUGL~.t BO rTi ...ROOM, .. don, k', . . itOtII,SOIIT bet. PROF . —THUNDER. T,osetr admiftmc to either the Matinee . or heeelng Concert si cent* Au+. can he obtained at alt the Menet titerea ant , H tele, and at the Batt. CARL WoLFSORN AND THEODuRE THOMAS' mixsh end last CLARSMA G*o. RIM will take place at the midway of Music THURSDAY, May Seth. ISM. Ttokete, V. Can be had on the even ing At ;no !rMAbGRAM M tt PAR r 1. Bonet& neeennonste.(l l minor, On, tff.) Beethoven , CARL WoLv' ' sourr. Pk Tr. 1, "Le trills du DiAb'e" T Truconoas 111731* I. "Rakoessy Margin" ...ART -1 /C? VsWii • B. Andante non ntoto‘tionc nunor'Quartet.) nebnhett. Mosses. Taexis. KAminaml. Helmut. 4. Grand Duo o.maertance "Ler Monsen Wo Omen ono Hopkinson. Cant. WoLyolonti AND INNODOND TnUMU. PART 111. kniitette,lo . hroagirt Kaiscatzszza,.llAse.iin, /Att.Lia, Bolder' of TICTETS for Mr. Nastier's postoon o 4 Concert, of detti ult, will be admitted noon Preeeolfeloll Of the same. m•9O It WaLtiLTT-OTablrer TUBEarm Bole Lease—. —Kr& 51. A. 0AR11174. Maga MAzugger— Mr. WM.. A ORAPAt Omani Aiwa --Mr. JOS' D. 14U gAIIT WF:FIE OF TIER SEANON, THURSDAY, FR Dav i Ati'D #3/t P4 1 ~.RP AT, frixteowii. Coventoouch, 41,14 ZigiliCenth fissigtio of iiko Notional Drams of THE PATRIOrn DREAM. With its great cut, magnificent ioenery. and grand tablesux. Prices so wood. t• o , PoON DAV the acrid-rOntoortitai Reeler * Mow. bell's Minstrels rri/1 appear. IRAN% oDONOUGH'S OLYMPIC! THEATRE, RACE Street below Third . THIS ( EVF.NINGe May ast, Wilt be eerift..rmed. TRK MARTVII BOYS 0 7 '61: .Riot in Bsitimore—Fisht between Massaohumetts Be assnt and UM more Roughs. Dalian: by Miss ebtse. Cobehiding with MR, AND Mk& I' ?SR WRITE; as, wuo Deus 2UX /14252 nxboxe Mr. Peter UV ..--.—.— tea , y Chapman. Mrs. t eter White .... ........... Mrs henry Chaewen " . INR FREA.RBA.—. Besot) , and the Benet. AthISAIBia SID/LiDiIV4N, A STEREOSCOPIC AND PANORAMIC EXHIBI TION COMBENtiD. MONDAY EVENING, MAY 21, and every Evening during the witch, will be exhibited VIEWS OP THE PRESENT WAR, with mechanical effects. Also, Bandermee moving PAnOft.agga. OP THUS RU*S.AN WAR. Appropriate music by a Brass Band. Admission 25 cents ; Children 36 cents. Doors open at TX. Commence at 8. mv2d tf PN NA. AOADWAY OP THE YINI AL A NT r S y —le en CHE ST N N U UT STREET. of t PAI T TINGS gh nd A C N PI A RE ta X now l o B pe ITION Adwottonoe X omits; Season Tweets Xi cants; Chil dren half moo. Catalonia 10 woe, Itookholdeffi 11111 reeerre their ;Mete et the sodomy. Oyer from I A. AI. till 7F. M., and from P. M. till 10 P. M. anig-tf SUMMER RESORTS. HOWLAND'S HOTgL.--- BRA BATEIThe LONG BRANCH. N.J. The subscriber wil open his betel for the UP Vleri.OßS en PattirdaY. June 15. royal am* si. HOWL AND, Proprietor. ROARDER-i WILL B REOEIVID AT li irtirtlS Ansi PitiPT4 . 7•lnta. tarp - how. in C ra's utster yous.ty• but shot ciasta,o. vue pet& 9he dwellers g house fi,elg eh ded hien. with large vs. stable and f nit gardens twill Cornish boarders with ail the in, un e the country ash afford. heaty at Oil nalit3Ord &rent. uts3l-6.. VPHRATA MOUNTAIN f-pruNGg. LANnASTER COUNTY. PENNSYLVANIA.. 'lb'. celebrated tv, tering Place will oven for mi ters on the ei day of JUNE. with all the attractions of former seasons. bitwited UP a M. 444041,100 feet a bevel tide'lestefis overtookins the 'lob...at egm mote t eozeari the world the air Ir...featly sure and dry at all times, ren ders it proverbially healthy. there are ample sia-ommodetions for 400 visibrse. fine cradeo walk's through the (meet to the van na syringe and 1111111111er WON! np P`e nralltain end to UlttOtearre-cry from the top 01 wive - to prei euteei io too tile one of the fineet and re at extenseve gime ramie VieWk to be seen. A rood livery is kept on the pleee, and beautiful (trivia around ; hot and hole Who; a apletabo bend of Mnaio (from the ovreiania. of Pic- Isdelubia 1) howling enrols and billiard laitiofilli with tile iftteet ie ro• ea tables, barge moaner attached to the puce. from whion 311 the veyetables mama fresh for the table, which, 00. will he supplied fr om the Phil eplphirt and Bwttinore markets an well se from the rich usruitiltursa country around, earelat and ettectiveservAnts. - - _ Raving i4Pn Gunn, oted w ith the establiihmeet for some year. with tee a. e oreprietor, the unclean. nee assures the old patrons or the plum and The pa lie generally that it will he condstAnd in every depart ment, in Its former poptilar war. Visite,' to the Yen] am will take the tam to LAW* ter, thence 13 Mites /dame over pleneaut nails and through a beautiful o metal. ' l `hroush Vegeta imMed at the 'ennevivanis ttaiiroad and etaultaV etreece, Pbtladelphwa. For furtherpartmulare or eirentars the propr.et% refer. to JIM V , Mt tit . corner riligt) owl VIN btreete, and iv JAM kis 11, OrrYtnibi PD, fk , ficnth SIXTH Street, Phi adelphis; or, address b. Ephrata P. 0., banomster on.. Pa. mr3i mtf B SIILPHI NP11.161 MARL, W T C4RLIFLE. Cumberland county, Pa. The Proprietors take pleasure in • anonnoins to the loathe that Ibis isassefio-nt estifihlishment is now open for visite'. persons wedelns pure asoutFam air. mode ainll waters, bathini, fiehinct an I 100 d 1191111 ii as refi sonatas 9rloee , menet do enter 'men SO icy thew doriple For . p&rtiouPira. send for threatens to w g. A n and tlit " lleaB, ( of the eity of New York, D. C. BURZCIVNT, Propnetores. my= 'X BEDFORD SPOINGB.-A. G. ALLEN rearpentfully informs the public that due well esta blished and popular waled's; place is now open for the rOOO lion and accommodation of vuntors, and Will be NOR; open Amok t6e foot of Ciatober. Pommy *risking Bedford Mineral water, Will be sup plied at the tlynnss at the following Price& Viz 3 For 1 bbl ,os.lo CD" " GO • " 0 Dottie'. Pp - pint, per dos—._ . -- AP Parties wishing rooms. or a , y information in tegartl to the placc_, _will address the B dford Mineral Banns' Company, astiford, Pennsylvania. mi&Set H ERR'S HOTICL, HARRISBURG, PA. The management of this well-known Hotel having been lewd by M-we COY it PrHE ft. the resent proprietors beg lanes to Inform• the public that the lianas Is nom being_ thoronzh y HMV Ir VAT D. FITTr lt. and i MPRO KIM a, mew to the groper and comfortable aocammeitation at those pito may favor the establishment with their custom Oneeta wilt reoptne dun attention and sPurteitr„ and noeleeps- wi I be spared that may conduce to maintain the hail in ft first eta. It GUIS, Families and others desiring to Poplin in Hartle burs °nogg the summer mouths will find pie Nowt Boarding and large ar d well-Tepulmeu Rooms at our establishment, upon moderate termTi' ACO COYLE, j en,u-or HVIIKA m 27.1 m SAPFb. PmilrairiTaros RAPE DEPOT REMOVED to No. dl Booth DISYKLITH Wee:, noar Me ann Institute. The tindersigned, theakful for peat favors, and being determined to went future patronage, has moused as 01900 and convenien t . store, and has now on hand II tned7:o r r n ic:e ol h L fid 'l rgri t' i r a ' sarg a rtii h a t q y a p! la urrpti7 fire and burglar proof safes made.) alao, Lit he • Unequal lad Bank Vault, Safe, and Bank Lillie'. Bank Vault Poor. end Looks 4.111 be hooka, to Inlet on short notice. Thu is the strongest, beet presented, end 0hee.6.4 Data and Look yetoffOred;__ Also, particular attention le called to Lintel AM Cabinet Safe for Plate, Jewelry, ino. This hare is eon oded to warpage ,n style and eleganoe anything yet of fered for this purpose, sad la the only one that le Adak -17 fire and burglar proof. EiriterJ a t No irda.—l have now on hand say twenty 'pi Farrel, oetring,_ it 00.11 Safes, most of tuem many new, and some forty of other make's, oomprowng a complete assortment as to meg, and all lazily an. changed for the now Celebrated Lillie Safe. They will be sold at very low prices. Please Gall and elemlll e, 14111.1vif '! r! agar R 44,12 t. SAVING FUNDS. IAVING UPID--UTM) IST.AIt TRUST COMPANV, *calmer TILTED lad ORM"- MUT &mots. LNIRREST PPTE PER CR247. 13.. R. CRAWFORD, PreAld4OO• MEll R. HUNTER, Seen:teary and TASSAIRLTIM oo hours, from IS until o'clook. LWhn turs. sin not ,Ininind in. "eat soslication M fit ersla ar p iptimos WEST CHESTER. T 1 1118 vie, NOVIInYLVI MA K Ash leave depot. corner ELkVeNT and MARK.I47. at 8 n. 1a..M.90 P. M.. and 4 Y. On _Sunday. leave Philadelptua 7.30 A. M., and Wee; uheeter at 4 P. M. b3O-tf FAR 13 a I ATI E AT 3 O'CLOCK r No BALTiliati AND PT 4 LAW' arAAMBOAT COMPANY. (Etionson Line.) via Ck.sapeake anti Delawameanal. Oweof the new Iran teamhooto of th is c pa omitrw l love S h e an or rule oYclitioinet owes Wiriff TES A rwriftrliou .4 (en. Gays excepted, at 3 e oloa will arrive in Baltimore early the next mornag . Freight of all kinds taken at the lowest rates; also. catlie. Horses. !Stunk. Wenioh.s. &o. For Freight, ADM at the O&M. A. IitIOVEI3. VIVI/84M ii NO. zit SOUTI I V. AR W Za. mdrunk FOR NIGW YU/ 0 C NEW DAILY LINE. vis!swan mei ltanran Ronde Phintoelplus and hew York EivreanSteamboij_Cow. Ma, will receive (might on and after IetWIDAy U'k Intent. sod !Alma dash go f P. In...delivering their oar . Wk New York tee follownet days . Freights taken at reasonable rates. 0ra1.01..C._ . ,D1C Aft tee 1 . ( 0 , 14 sort% wit Ait vza. Pam ; ela% AES 13dP Alen non .1.4 and J ld M Ken Ail liavEß.-New York. .`FOR NEW YORK. Till Philadelphia "Steam Propeller thstuvetur willoointnenee their business for the season on Molten' gmh Their Stesment are now receiving freight at itecend pt.: ,ihave Walnut street. Terms sooommodating. Arybrit. A l]tD at 00. 014 AMMO&